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    Explore " #incarceration" with insightful episodes like "EP:97 Those Who Serve with Producer Jeff Werner", "Ep. 23: Ambiguous Loss, Solo Episode with Host Amanda Kernahan", "United States and Mass Incarceration: History and Solutions. Guest Host Miriam Palma Interviews Author Joe Robinson", ""Finding Freedom Behind Bars" - Interview w/ Javier Garcia" and ""Luv City" - A Vision For Chicago - Interview w/ Dre Rodriguez" from podcasts like ""Be Crazy Well", "Grief Trails", "Real America - La Vera America Senza Filtri", "Wrong To Strong - Chicago" and "Wrong To Strong - Chicago"" and more!

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    EP:97 Those Who Serve with Producer Jeff Werner

    EP:97 Those Who Serve with Producer Jeff Werner

    Today's chat with Jeff Werner, producer and director, Suzi spotlights the plight of Veterans struggling with PTSD upon their return to civilian life. "Those Who Serve" Jeff's evocative film, serves as the backdrop for a critical exploration of the legal system's interaction with these battle-scarred warriors. Through stories of Marine veterans and their families, we dissect the pressing need for legal reforms and the societal support crucial for their reintegration.

    Closing on a note that resonates with our collective conscience, we address the importance of communal support for our Veterans. We envision a future where transition programs mirror the rigor of military training and where the art of storytelling in film becomes a vessel for change. 

    Music credit to Kalvin Love for the podcast’s theme song “Bee Your Best Self”

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    Ep. 23: Ambiguous Loss, Solo Episode with Host Amanda Kernahan

    Ep. 23: Ambiguous Loss, Solo Episode with Host Amanda Kernahan

    This will be our last episode of Season 1 of Grief Trails, but we will be back with more stories for you the first Wednesday in September!

    Today is a solo episode with host Amanda Kernahan about ambiguous loss, examples of what that has looked like in her own life and how stigma and shame can keep us feeling isolated in these experiences. 

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    United States and Mass Incarceration: History and Solutions. Guest Host Miriam Palma Interviews Author Joe Robinson

    United States and Mass Incarceration: History and Solutions. Guest Host Miriam Palma Interviews Author Joe Robinson

    Special Episode in English with guest host Miriam Palma interviewing author and civil rights activist Joe Robinson today!

    Journalist, political scientist - and wife, Miriam Palma interviews Joe Robinson, accomplished author and civil rights advocate, on yet another unique American issue: Mass Incarceration.  With over 2.2 million Americans, mostly people of color, currently behind bars the US "leads" the world by a rate of 5 to 10x on this especially heinous issue.  Miriam and Joe will explore the roots of the issues and discuss potential solutions. 

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    "Finding Freedom Behind Bars" - Interview w/ Javier Garcia

    "Finding Freedom Behind Bars" - Interview w/ Javier Garcia

    In this podcast episode I interview Javier Garcia. He grew up on the southside of Chicago in one of the most dangerous neighborhoods named "Back of The Yards." As a child he is excelling in baseball and makes the all-star team. He tells his parents to come to his game to see him play and they never showed up. That one day of disappointment he equates into rejection and he makes the decision to never play baseball again. Feeling hurt and rejected, in due time he finds himself getting drawn into the streets and finds himself deep into the gang life and culture. Violence becomes the norm and he finds himself being shot on four separate occasions. Drug dealing and moving up into gang leadership land him behind bars where ironically he experiences true freedom. Tune in to listen to man's testimonial.

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    "Luv City" - A Vision For Chicago - Interview w/ Dre Rodriguez

    "Luv City" - A Vision For Chicago - Interview w/ Dre Rodriguez

    In this podcast I interview Dre Rodriguez. He was born and raised in Pilsen, on the southwest side of Chicago.  After serving 10 years in prison, Dre, a former street gang member, decided that his reintegration into society would consist of preventing gang-involved youth from making some of the same bad decisions that almost cost him his life. He didn't know then that some of the hardest trials and experiences of his life would prepare him and propel him to do the work he is doing today. He is now a filmmaker/activist/youth mentor. In 2019, Dre founded "Luv City Media", a Chicago-based production company that gives at-risk youth a creative outlet to express themselves. He has shot numerous music videos with local artists who otherwise would not be able to afford a quality production video. Dre teaches youth all about video production and hires them to work on projects where they will either be in front of or behind the camera. Dre continues to partner with other community leaders and organizations to continue to bring resources and opportunities to local youth. Dre hopes to inspire young people to believe in their talents and push them to pursue the greatness he sees in them. 

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    "Normalized Crime" - Gang Violence - Interview w/ Berto Vallejo

    "Normalized Crime" -  Gang Violence - Interview w/ Berto Vallejo

    In this Podcast, I interview Berto, Host of the "Normalized Crime" Podcast. He joins me on here today to share his story and experiences growing up in the southside of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He shares a side of the gang lifestyle that a lot of people are unwilling to talk about. Honest and raw truths.  Listen to this man's story!

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    *BONUS* "Prejudice" from Elicit Justice: Conversations Off Grid

    *BONUS* "Prejudice" from Elicit Justice: Conversations Off Grid

    "Prejudice" musical composition by Toulme, Copyright 2022.

    Cover art: excerpt from Consequence, oil on panel, Stephanie Drawdy, copyright 2022.

    "Prejudice" features episode excerpts from Warfare of Art and Law in the following order:

    Episode 75: David de Jong on his book Nazi Billionaires and his call for Historical Transparency from Families that control brands like BMW, Porsche, Volkswagen, Dr. Oetker, Bahlsen, Allianz and Munich Re

    Episode 34: Glance at Culture - The Holocaust in Modern Art: Professor Ziva Amishai-Maisels on Artists Picasso, Chagall, Rothko, Bacon and more

    Episode 71: Dr. Joanna Sliwa On Holocaust Distortion, Poland's ‘Politics of Memory’, Jewish Childhood in Kraków, an Undercover Jewess Who Negotiated with the Nazis, and a Legacy to Inspire Future Scholars of All Genocide

    Episode 85: Glance at Culture - Ella Nowicki on Incarceration, Art and Defining Justice in Terms of Accountability

    Episode 49: Glance at Culture - A Conversation with Art Historian and Author Dr. Laura Morelli on Historical Justice and Historical Fiction

    Episode 83: ASU Art Museum Director Miki Garcia On Art's Power to Address Inherited Notions About Mass Incarceration, the Undoing Time Exhibition, and Justice As Public Love 

    Episode 62: Glance at Culture - Ukrainian-American Artist Mira Hnatyshyn on Ukrainian History & Heritage, Art as Protest and Creating a Community of Empathy

    Episode 17: Mosse Art Restitution Project: Director of Investigations J. Eric Bartko On the Washington Principles and Restitution Efforts In Poland, Israel, Russia and the Netherlands

    Episode 92: Glance at Culture - Journalist and Author Peter Kupfer on his book "The Glassmaker's Son"

    Episode 11: Max Stern Art Restitution Project: Dr. Willi Korte On Restitution of Nazi-Looted Art, Sales Under Duress, and the German Advisory Commission

    Episode 73: Glance at Culture - Author Menachem Kaiser on His Book Plunder, His Research and Property Claim in Poland, the Vilna Ghetto and the Frustrating Design of Judicial Systems 

    Please share your comments and/or questions at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.com

    To hear more episodes, please visit Warfare of Art and Law podcast's website.

    Music by Toulme.

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    To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast and/or for information about joining the 2ND Saturday discussion on art, culture and justice, please message me at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.com.

    Thanks so much for listening!

    © Stephanie Drawdy [2024]

    Mental Health and Re-Entry

    Mental Health and Re-Entry

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