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🎙️ The CidSpace Podcast: Voices Beyond the System

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The CidSpace Podcast is a platform dedicated to amplifying the voices of those impacted by incarceration—families, loved ones, and individuals navigating life beyond the system. Through raw, heartfelt storytelling, we break the silence surrounding incarceration, offering a judgment-free space for healing, connection, and understanding.

Each episode sheds light on the personal journeys of justice-impacted individuals, their resilience, and the realities they face. Whether you’re seeking support, solidarity, or a deeper understanding, this podcast fosters empathy and a sense of community for those who have experienced the ripple effects of the justice system.

Mission: The CidSpace Podcast exists to amplify the voices that often go unheard—to bring visibility to the challenges, heartbreak, and triumphs of those affected by incarceration. Our goal is to create a space where stories can shift perspectives, end stigma, and inspire change. By sharing lived experiences, we aim to foster a community rooted in understanding, resilience, and hope.

Incarceration affects more than just the individual—it reshapes families, relationships, and futures. This podcast is a bridge between those who have lived it and those willing to listen, learn, and support. Together, we can rewrite the narrative and build a future where justice is not just about punishment, but also about growth, reintegration, and second chances.

📢 Your Story Matters. Have a story to share? Join the conversation. www.info.cidspace.com

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As a PhD candidate in Legal Studies at Carleton University and a part-time criminology professor at the University of Ottawa, he dedicates his work to understanding and challenging systems of criminalization and punishment. A member of the Criminalization and Punishment Education Project, Jeffrey is actively involved in advocacy efforts that seek to support incarcerated individuals and their loved ones.A queer settler living on the unceded and unsurrendered Algonquin Anishinaabe territory (so-called Ottawa), he approaches his work with a critical lens on justice, accountability, and human rights. His journey into prison justice reform has been one of both scholarship and activism, driven by a belief in the power of education and community support to create meaningful change.
Raised on a farm in Virginia by "hippie" parents who instilled in her the values of self-sufficiency and hard work, Fatimah’s foundation led her to explore diverse roles, including a period working in prison administration.Eight years ago, her life took a significant turn when she met Talib Muwahhid, now her husband. Today, she is a Muslim, a mother, a wife, and a passionate advocate for justice reform.Her relationship with Talib, who is serving a lengthy prison sentence, has been a journey of profound love and dedication. She believes in the power of strong connections—whether through religion, culture, or shared experiences—to navigate the unpredictable realities of incarceration.Fatimah channels her experiences into advocacy, finding purpose in grassroots organizations like The Humanization Project and as the Virginia Representative for Survivors4JusticeReform. Through her work and personal journey, she illuminates the power of love, faith, and resilience in the face of adversity.
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