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Orange is NOT the New Black: Race, Gender, & Incarceration
Episode 13

Orange is NOT the New Black: Race, Gender, & Incarceration

The Counter-Narrative Show

January 3, 20261h 10m

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Show Notes

Rasheem hosts a discussion on race, gender, and incarceration, featuring three black women with personal experiences of incarceration. They discuss the challenges of transitioning back into society, including employment, housing, and mental health support. Elizabeth, a drug and alcohol counselor, highlights the lack of mental health services and the need for comprehensive reentry programs. Tia, a community advocate, emphasizes the importance of changing one's mindset and having a supportive network. They also address the stigma and cultural mistrust in seeking mental health services within the black community. The conversation underscores the need for systemic changes to support returning citizens effectively.

Topics

Black immigrants in AmericaCaribbean American immigration storiesJamaican immigration to USAImmigration experiences from the Caribbeans
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