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Dawah From the Inside

Author: Dr. Gina DeBarthe, Imam Wisam Sharieff

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Join us for "Dawah From the Inside" a thought-provoking podcast where we dive deep into the realities of life in prison and the urgent need for reform. Each episode features candid interviews with individuals who have experienced incarceration firsthand, as well as experts, advocates, and reformers who are dedicated to creating a more just and compassionate system.

Through these powerful conversations, we aim to shed light on the challenges faced by those behind bars, share personal stories of resilience and hope, and explore the vital issues surrounding prison reform. Our mission is to foster understanding, raise awareness, and inspire action toward a more equitable society.

Tune in to hear authentic voices and join us in our journey to advocate for change, one story at a time.
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Here are the show notes for the inaugural episode of "Dawah from the Inside":Show Notes: Episode 1 - Defining Justice: The Case for Prison ReformHost: Dr. Gina DeBartheEpisode Overview:In this inaugural episode, we explore the fundamental concept of justice and its implications within the current prison system. Dr. Gina DeBarthe leads the discussion on what justice truly means in today’s society and the critical need for meaningful reform.Key Discussion Points:Definition of justice and its evolving meaning.The impact of the justice system on incarcerated individuals, families, and communities.The importance of compassion and empathy in the context of justice.The necessity of reform to create a more equitable society.Takeaways:Understanding the systemic issues within the current justice system.Recognizing the broader effects of incarceration on society.The role of advocacy in promoting humane and effective prison reform.Call to Action:Tune in to join the conversation and discover how we can work together to redefine justice and advocate for a more humane and effective prison system.
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