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    Explore " twoc" with insightful episodes like "Spotlight: Trans Women of Color", "Middle Earth joins “The World of Chinese” magazine’s network" and "The Strong Stance: The Injustice of Incarceration" from podcasts like ""The I'm From Driftwood Podcast", "Middle Earth - China’s cultural industry podcast" and "Back2Us Radio Network"" and more!

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    Spotlight: Trans Women of Color

    Spotlight: Trans Women of Color
    In this week’s episode, you’ll hear stories from Cecilia who, as a child, only saw one opportunity for trans women: sex work and drugs. But now? She proudly identifies as an elder at 44 years old and lives a “boring life” with a 9-5 and a 401(k) and wouldn’t have it any other way. And Mila who had fame, a following, and performances with celebrities as a popular drag persona but gave it all up to start over from scratch, this time living authentically as an out and proud trans woman. To discuss these stories and topics with our hosts is author, advocate, activist, and actor Precious Brady-Davis, whose new memoir, “I Have Always Been Me,” is both a testimony about both her childhood trauma as a ward of the state and a celebration of life and authenticity.

    Middle Earth joins “The World of Chinese” magazine’s network

    Middle Earth joins “The World of Chinese” magazine’s network

    Middle Earth is now joining The World of Chinese magazine podcast network.

    The World of Chinese (TWOC) is a bi-monthly English magazine and website dedicated to Chinese society, language, and culture. Every two months, both in print and online, the team at TWOC takes a contemporary issue in Chinese society and culture and looks behind the headlines to share how it affects people on the ground. As Middle Earth focuses on the creation and distribution of art and content in China, we saw some common values and topics, that’s why we decided to join forces. 

    More to come in the coming weeks. To find out more about The World of Chinese, go to www.theworldofchinese.com, link in the podcast description, and subscribe to the print or digital issue of the magazine.

    The World of Chinese Magazine
    A magazine about Chinese society, culture, history, arts, language, and more.

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    The Strong Stance: The Injustice of Incarceration

    The Strong Stance: The Injustice of Incarceration

    Prison Stats:
    The United States has 5% of the world's population, but 25% of the world's prisoners. (2014 stat)
    In 2010, the U.S. spent $80 billion on incarceration. (2014 stat)
    In 2012, one in every 108 adults was in prison or jail and one in 28 American children has a parent behind bars. (2014 stat) (http://mic.com/articles/86519/19-actual-statistics-about-america-s-prison-system)
    LGBT youth make up only 6 percent of the general population but represent 15 percent of people currently in juvenile detention. (http://www.advocate.com/commentary/2015/9/18/helping-queer-youth-affected-school-prison-pipeline)
    40% of Transgender Prisoners Are Sexually Abused, which is 10 times the rate of prisoners in general. (https://transgenderequality.wordpress.com/2014/12/18/federal-survey-40-of-transgender-prisoners-are-sexually-abused-each-year/)
    What does justice/injustice for transgender people in the prison system look like?
    Solitary confinement for ‘protection’ vs punishment
    Being housed in gender inappropriate prisons
    Being denied hormones and other medications
    Being denied gender appropriate clothing
    others?
    The For-Profit Prison Industry; Prison Industrial Complex (PIC) (http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2015/06/private-prisons-profit)
    What is the PIC and is it larger than just private prisons?
    $5 billion industry (mj)
    More infractions handed out to prisoners, increased recidivism rates, more costly prisoners (mj)
    Lock-up quotas and ‘low-crime taxes’ (http://www.njjn.org/uploads/digital-library/Criminal-Lockup-Quota,-In-the-Public-Interest,-9.13.pdf)
    Prison Abolition movement
    What is prison abolition and how does it differ from prison reform
    Are other countries using these tactics and are they working?
    What are the alternatives to prison to reduce crime and protect society?
    How much has to change, besides simply removing prisons, for abolition to be effective? Do we have to first undo oppression and inequality, first remove the PIC or must these happen simultaneously?

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