Prison 2 Street podcast David Garcia
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- Society & Culture
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Author, David Garcia, engages in one-on-one conversations with men (and soon women) currently incarcerated, addressing social issues affecting inmates, the justice system, and at-risk youth. He challenges prison culture stereotypes, educates youth about the dangers of incarceration, and highlights racial and socioeconomic disparities among inmates.
Through his extensive life experience, both on and off the streets, he is driven to tell stories and advocate for the prison population. Learn about his diverse projects and engage with a voice dedicated to promoting prison reform and providing insight into the journey from incarceration to reintegration.
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Social Media and prison
David and G-Frank discuss social media and the effects on the revolutionary mindsets.
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"Environmental Hazards"
David and G-Frank talk a variety of topics, including the reality of being exposed to an environment that shaped their young minds.
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Part 2: "12 year-old drug dealer!"
Robert "Porkchop" Morris continues his story of how he landed in prison with a 51 year sentence. He explains how the introduction to opioids altered his life forever.
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Part 1: "12 year-old drug dealer!"
Robert "Porkchop" Morris was poor, white, and 12 when he first tried cocaine. By 19 he was serving a 51 year sentence in prison. Now 36, he is 17 years into that sentence. In Part 1 of this sequence, Porkchop shares the early years of his life.
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"Welcome to the real Death Row"
Former Death Row inmate, George "G-Frank" Franklin. G-Frank was 22 years-old when he entered the prison system and has been incarcerated since 1985.
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Straight forward conversations about serious issues that will make you laugh, think, and hopefully feel the connection between all of us.