Prison Exposed

Ep. 11 Kevion Rogers-Remedy Project Member

54 min · 21. apr. 2026
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This episode explores the harrowing case of Kevion Rogers. It highlights systemic failures in medical care post incarceration and within the prison system. It also looks at the broader issues of racial bias, control, and neglect in carceral environments.

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