41 min

E1:S1Sisters In Progress The Social Justice Network Broadcast

    • Non-Profit

Sisters In Progress - Hosts, Minerva Pascual, Dorian Bess 

Show Description:

Sisters In Progress takes a candid look into the issues involving women and the criminal justice system. Unpacking the systemic prejudices that discriminate against women within the criminal legal system.



The Social Justice Network Broadcast is a podcast broadcast and talk show program featuring commentary, policy recommendations, and action plans on the most relevant issues related to criminal, social and racial reform topics in America today. This broadcast is offered from the perspective of formerly incarcerated citizens and stakeholders involved in criminal justice, public policy, legislation reform efforts, advocacy, and activism. The broadcast objective is to provide a platform for the discussions of criminal, racial and social justice issues. This broadcast is intended to create a platform for the voices of those historically excluded from the discussion and decision-making process, yet who are most directly affected by oppressive policies.

Sisters In Progress - Hosts, Minerva Pascual, Dorian Bess 

Show Description:

Sisters In Progress takes a candid look into the issues involving women and the criminal justice system. Unpacking the systemic prejudices that discriminate against women within the criminal legal system.



The Social Justice Network Broadcast is a podcast broadcast and talk show program featuring commentary, policy recommendations, and action plans on the most relevant issues related to criminal, social and racial reform topics in America today. This broadcast is offered from the perspective of formerly incarcerated citizens and stakeholders involved in criminal justice, public policy, legislation reform efforts, advocacy, and activism. The broadcast objective is to provide a platform for the discussions of criminal, racial and social justice issues. This broadcast is intended to create a platform for the voices of those historically excluded from the discussion and decision-making process, yet who are most directly affected by oppressive policies.

41 min