Beyond The Razor Wire Fence

WOMEN'S WAY
Beyond The Razor Wire Fence

Beyond the Razor Wire Fence is a podcast from WOMEN'S WAY about healing, loving, and staying free. This podcast features WOMEN’S WAY Change the Narrative Fellows and their personal experiences with the carceral system. Their illuminating stories are supported by interviews with community partners who are fighting for meaningful changes in policy and practical supports for incarcerated and reentering women and gender-expansive people. By exploring the extractive nature of the carceral system, each episode lays the groundwork to challenge our assumptions around incarceration, and advocate for a shift in policy and culture to move us closer to a liberatory economy.

Épisodes

  1. Mr. Gender Wealth Gap

    03/09/2024

    Mr. Gender Wealth Gap

    This episode contains mention of Intimate Partner Violence, Drug Use, and Child Abuse This episode features Pamela Superville (she/her), a reentry specialist working for City of Philadelphia. A survivor of intimate partner violence (IPV), Pam shares the events and circumstances leading to her incarceration. Once inside, she learns she’s not alone. Pam discusses the link between incarceration and gender-based violence and presses the need for healing spaces in prisons. WOMEN’S WAY Chief Disruptor Diane Cornman-Levy sits down with Jacqui Johnson from Sankofa Healing Studio, a Philly-based therapy practice that facilitates art therapy sessions in nearby women’s prisons, to discuss trauma, incarceration, and oppression. Sources: -Alessi, Gabriella, et al. “Implementing Domestic Violence Peer-Support Programs in Jail: A Starting Point.” 11 July 2023.  https://safetyandjusticechallenge.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/2023DomesticViolencePeerSupportReport.pdf -Sawyer, Wendy, and Wanda Bertram. “Prisons and Jails Will Separate Millions of Mothers from Their Children in 2022.” Prison Policy Initiative, 4 May 2022,  www.prisonpolicy.org/blog/2022/05/04/mothers_day/#:~:text=Roughly%20570%2C000%20women%20living%20in. -Clarke, Jennifer, and Rachel Simon. “Shackling and Separation: Motherhood in Prison.” AMA Journal of Ethics, vol. 15, no. 9, 1 Sept. 2013, pp. 779–785, https://doi.org/10.1001/virtualmentor.2013.15.9.pfor2-1309.

    39 min
  2. What I'm Built For

    03/09/2024

    What I'm Built For

    This episode contains mention of rape, sexual assault, domestic violence and child abuse. This episode, we hear from Victoria Best (she/her), Project Manager for the DATA CoLab at the Philadelphia District Attourney’s office and founder of Victoria’s Urban Outreach Tutoring Service (VUOTS). Victoria discusses the systems that have shaped her life: Foster Care System, the Criminal Legal System, and the Education system, and how she’s learned from her experiences to take charge of her future. Sources: -Wagner, W. S. and P. March, 14, 2023.  Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2023. Prison Policy Initiative. www.prisonpolicy.org/reports/pie2023.html -D’Onofrio, M. July 21, 2023. Long stays in pre-trial detention strain Philadelphia Prisons. Axios Philadelphia. https://www.axios.com/local/philadelphia/2023/07/21/philadelphia-prisons-pre-trial-detention -Cash Bail 101. Philadelphia Community Bail Fund. https://www.phillybailout.org/cash-bail-101.html -A Proclamation on National Foster Care Month, 2023. (2023, April 28) The White House.  https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2023/04/28/a-proclamation-on-national-foster-care-month-2. 2023/#:~:text=The%20more%20than%20391%2C000%20American -Perez, Jaxzia. The Foster Care-To-Prison Pipeline: A Road to Incarceration. The Criminal Law Practitioner, 24 Feb. 2023, www.crimlawpractitioner.org/post/the-foster-care-to-prison-pipeline-a-road-to-incarceration. -What Is the Foster Care-To-Prison Pipeline? Juvenile Law Center, 26 May 2018, jlc.org/news/what-foster-care-prison-pipeline.

    23 min

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Beyond the Razor Wire Fence is a podcast from WOMEN'S WAY about healing, loving, and staying free. This podcast features WOMEN’S WAY Change the Narrative Fellows and their personal experiences with the carceral system. Their illuminating stories are supported by interviews with community partners who are fighting for meaningful changes in policy and practical supports for incarcerated and reentering women and gender-expansive people. By exploring the extractive nature of the carceral system, each episode lays the groundwork to challenge our assumptions around incarceration, and advocate for a shift in policy and culture to move us closer to a liberatory economy.

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