A Buffalo Mother Turns To Mutual Aid To Support Imprisoned Women
When the pandemic struck, 65-year-old Donna Robinson could no longer travel the 400 miles to see her daughter at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility because visitations were suspended. So Robinson...
View ArticleA YA Novel About Wrongful Incarceration
National Book Award finalist Ibi Zoboi and Dr. Yusef Salaam of The Exonerated Five, previously known as the “Central Park Five," join us to discuss their new book, Punching the Air , which is partly...
View ArticleHold That Space - Snap Spotlights "Ear Hustle"
Four women share their stories of loving incarcerated men, and the challenges they face in maintaining their relationships, staying hopeful about an eventual reunion, and carrying on with their lives...
View ArticlePoetry from Reginald Dwayne Betts
[REBROADCAST FROM OCTOBER 17, 2020] Reginald Dwayne Betts, a poet, author, and lawyer who was also formerly incarcerated, joins us to discuss his new book of poetry, Felon.
View Article'Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration'
MoMA PS1 reopened on September 17th, with author and Professor of American Studies and Art History at Rutgers University Nicole Fleetwood's exhibit, "Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass...
View Article30 Issues: Who is the Real Law and Order Candidate
Inimai Chettiar, federal legislative and policy director for the Justice Action Network, and Jeffrey Butts, professor and director of the Research and Evaluation Center at CUNY John Jay College of...
View Article'Time' Documents a Family With Father In Prison
The documentary “Time” focuses on Fox Rich, an ex-convict turned successful entrepreneur, as she raises her family and struggles to get her husband Rob freed from prison. Filmmaker Garrett Bradley...
View ArticleUpended - The 2020 Look Back Special
What if after the craziest year on record somebody asked you… “what happened?” The Snap team spoke to some of the people that changed our world in 2020 to see if their stories have a part II.BIG thanks...
View ArticleNicole Fleetwood on 'Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration'
[REBROADCAST FROM SEPTEMBER 25, 2020] MoMA PS1 reopened on September 17 with author and professor of American Studies and Art History at Rutgers University Nicole Fleetwood's exhibit, "Marking Time:...
View ArticleAOI + NY Magazine's Best of 2020: Books & Art, 'Leave the World Behind,'...
Lila Shapiro, senior reporter for Vulture, joins us to discuss her picks for the best books of the year and take listeners’ calls as part of our ongoing series, “AOI + NY Magazine’s Best of 2020.”...
View ArticleA Second Impeachment Acquittal; The History of Presidents Day; Biden's Ban on...
Coming up on today's show:Olivia Nuzzi, Washington correspondent for New York magazine, talks about the latest political news including the conclusion of Donald Trump's second impeachment trial and...
View ArticleAlbany News; Equity & Vaccinations; 13th Amendment; Gen Z on Gender & Sexuality
On today's show:Karen DeWitt, Capitol bureau correspondent for New York State Public Radio, talks about the legislature's response to the accusations against Gov. Cuomo and how the controversy might...
View ArticleSuave - Spotlight
This week, Snap is proud to spotlight Suave! This podcast captures the true story of a teenager sentenced to life in prison without parole & what happens when, decades later, he suddenly gets a...
View Article'Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration'
[REBROADCAST FROM SEPTEMBER 25, 2020] MoMA PS1 reopened on September 17th, with author and Professor of American Studies and Art History at Rutgers University Nicole Fleetwood's exhibit, "Marking Time:...
View ArticleMonday Morning Politics; Ask the Mayor 'Tryouts': Maya Wiley; The Injustice...
Coming up on today's show:Catherine Rampell, syndicated opinion columnist at The Washington Post, political/economic commentator at CNN and special correspondent at PBS NewsHour, runs through the...
View ArticleJ&J 'Pause'; Ask the Mayor 'Tryouts': Shaun Donovan; Prison Healthcare; The...
Coming up on today's show:The public health community has been clear that the best vaccine is the first one available to you, but today, federal health officials called for a "pause" on using the...
View ArticleMonday Morning Politics; Ask the Mayor 'Tryouts': Raymond McGuire; Private...
Coming up on today's show:Philip Bump, national correspondent for The Washington Post, talks about the latest national political news, from police gun violence to the news from late last week that the...
View ArticleDC Congresswoman Holmes Norton; Assessing Pres. Biden's First 100 Days; Ask...
Coming up on today's show: Washington, D.C. Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-Washington, D.C.), talks about the DC statehood bill that passed the House last week, and why it's important to her...
View ArticleThe 7 Hardest Conversations I've Ever Had On This Show
As the host of Death, Sex & Money, my job is to ask my guests to talk about the things "we think about a lot and need to talk about more." And sometimes, talking about hard things that you don’t...
View ArticleMa’Khia Bryant’s Story Is Too Familiar
We failed her long before the cops killed her. We’re failing thousands more children like her now. In this bonus episode, we meet one of those girls.Girls often land in detention because they have...
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