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S6.4: 'Sweat Equity' & 'The Aging Prison Population'

24 min · 25 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio S6.4: 'Sweat Equity' & 'The Aging Prison Population'

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In the 'Julio Foolio' Case in Florida, is disheartening. I do not feel bad for Sean Gathright. As a mother, I weep with his mother and sister. As a Black woman, I am wondering why and how this got so out of control?! I want to know how and why so many lives were destroyed over NOTHING. I am also wondering where do we as this collective go from here. I go back to the words of #BlackAdam here, and they bring me comfort...and they make more sense daily.

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