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Incarcerated Women Firefighters Spotlighted in “Fire Escape” Podcast

Incarcerated Women Firefighters Spotlighted in “Fire Escape” Podcast

We talk about Snap Judgment's new podcast "Fire Escape" with formerly incarcerated firefighters.

KQED's Forum

February 7, 202555m 46s

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Show Notes

“Fire Escape,” a new podcast from Snap Judgment and KQED, follows the story of Amika Mota, who while serving a nine-year prison sentence, joins an all-women firefighting crew. They fight wildfires. And serve as the remote prison community’s primary emergency response team. Her experience offers her a path for redemption, but also raises troubling issues about how we use prison labor. We talk to Mota and other formerly incarcerated firefighters about their experience.


Guests:

Anna Sussman, senior producer and managing editor, Snap Judgment

Amika Mota, Executive Director and Founding Member, Sister Warriors Freedom Coalition

Laquisha Johnson, former member of wildland fire camp

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