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The Freedom & Captivity Podcast presents conversations with people at the forefront of abolitionist organizing and visioning in Maine. A new episode is launched weekly during fall 2021. The episodes will cover a broad range of issues, from abolition’s history in Maine to current calls to end youth incarceration; from alternatives to punishment that prioritize harm reduction and a different approach to drug policy to the impact on families of the criminal legal system; from the disproportionate policing experiences by Black and brown people to the use of surveillance to monitor political dissent. The Portland Media Center sponsors the podcast, which is produced by Catherine Besteman, edited by sound engineers Josh Riddle and Dino Raymond, and accompanied by the music of Samuel James. Learn more about Freedom & Captivity at freedomandcaptivity.org

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The Freedom & Captivity Podcast presents conversations with people at the forefront of abolitionist organizing and visioning in Maine. A new episode is launched weekly during fall 2021. The episodes will cover a broad range of issues, from abolition’s history in Maine to current calls to end youth incarceration; from alternatives to punishment that prioritize harm reduction and a different approach to drug policy to the impact on families of the criminal legal system; from the disproportionate policing experiences by Black and brown people to the use of surveillance to monitor political dissent. The Portland Media Center sponsors the podcast, which is produced by Catherine Besteman, edited by sound engineers Josh Riddle and Dino Raymond, and accompanied by the music of Samuel James. Learn more about Freedom & Captivity at freedomandcaptivity.org

    Immigrant Detention and Deportation

    Immigrant Detention and Deportation

    On the impact of ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) deportation on Maine. With Philip Mantis, Legal Director, Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project, Theresa and Soeun Kim, and Kelly F. Merrill and Reverend Zeb Green from De-ICE Maine. 

    Learn more about today’s episode at freedomandcaptivity.org.

    Confronting Surveillance

    Confronting Surveillance

    On the Maine Information and Analysis Center (MIAC) and challenging the use of fusion centers, facial recognition technology, and other forms of state surveillance. With Brendan McQuade, Professor of Criminology, University of Southern Maine.

    Learn more about today’s episode at freedomandcaptivity.org.

    Abolition From Within? On abolitionist possibilities within the criminal legal system

    Abolition From Within? On abolitionist possibilities within the criminal legal system

    With Natasha Irving, District Attorney, District 6, and Tina Nadeau, criminal defense lawyer, Executive Director of Maine Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (MACDL) and moderated by Michael Kebede, Policy Council, ACLU-Maine.

    Learn more about today’s episode at freedomandcaptivity.org.

    “We are the Revolution:” Black P.O.W.E.R’s vision.

    “We are the Revolution:” Black P.O.W.E.R’s vision.

    On what community-based safety and security should look like. With Mariana Angelo, co-founder of Black Portland Organizers Working to End Racism (known as Black P.O.W.E.R) and moderated by Michael Kebede, Policy Council, ACLU-Maine.

    “We’re Creating the Next Generation of Broken People:” Parenting and Prison.

    “We’re Creating the Next Generation of Broken People:” Parenting and Prison.

    On DHHS and how the carceral system impacts families and parenting. With Kayla Kalel, a previously incarcerated person who is currently birthworker with low-income folks who self-identify as being in recovery or using substances, and Wendy Smith, Washington County Community College student, Me-Rap organizer, and naloxone distributor for Maine Access Points in long term recovery from substances and a resident at the Southern Maine Women's Re-entry Center. Moderated by Cait Vaughan, birthworker, childbirth educator, harm reduction organizer, and, with Kayla Kalel, co-founder of the Birth Justice Collective.

    ‘Finding Our Courage’: Alternatives to Incarceration for Addressing Harm

    ‘Finding Our Courage’: Alternatives to Incarceration for Addressing Harm

    With Bruce King, Co-Executive Director, Maine Inside Out, Kels Park, former Policy and Community Advocacy Coordinator, Restorative Justice Institute of Maine, Laura Ligouri, Founder and Executive Director, Mindbridge, and Leo Hylton, Executive Secretary of the Maine State Prison branch of the NAACP and columnist for Mainer.

    Learn more about today’s episode at freedomandcaptivity.org.

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