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Syrita Steib-Martin: Restoring Justice in Louisiana
Decarcerated
English - May 10, 2019 19:36 - 43 minutes - 59 MB - ★★★★★ - 54 ratingsPersonal Journals Society & Culture Government jail authentic beprecedential criminaljustice freeamerica humanstories incarceration justice massincarceration prison Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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This is one of the BEST episodes we have ever been apart of, thanks to Syrita Steib-Martin.
Syrita, a Lousiana native and founder/executive director of Operation Restoration, is a leading voice in all things criminal justice. After spending her entire 20's in federal prison, Syrita has become a national advocacy leader.
In this ep of DEcarcerated, Syrita speaks about her experiences with physical violence as child, to addressing the importance of advocating for change in the criminal justice system even if that requires meeting with Donald Trump and Jared Kushner.
Production credit: Andrew Stelzer
More info about Syrita and her work:
https://or-nola.org/ Essence Magazine: "She, The People: Syrita Steib-Martin, Operation Restoration And Changing The System Of Mass Incarceration One Woman At A Time" ABA Journal: "Former inmate-turned-activist drawn into policymaking"Twitter:
@OperationRestoration @decarceratedpodInstagram:
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