Life after incarceration is another difficult sentence
There are 44,000 federal rules, laws and policies that restrict and sanction people after incarceration that pose “permanent punishments.”
WTTW is hosting a four-part series exploring the barriers that exist for the 3.3 million people in Illinois that have been incarcerated.
Reset hears more about the series and how permanent punishments impact people’s lives.
GUESTS: Brandis Friedman, host, correspondent WTTW
Marlon Chamberlain, leader for Heartland Alliance’s Fully Free campaign
Celia Colón, founder Giving Others Dreams
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Life after incarceration is another difficult sentence
There are 44,000 federal rules, laws and policies that restrict and sanction people after incarceration that pose “permanent punishments.”
WTTW is hosting a four-part series exploring the barriers that exist for the 3.3 million people in Illinois that have been incarcerated.
Reset hears more about the series and how permanent punishments impact people’s lives.
GUESTS: Brandis Friedman, host, correspondent WTTW
Marlon Chamberlain, leader for Heartland Alliance’s Fully Free campaign
Celia Colón, founder Giving Others Dreams