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El Salvador
What in the World
E1: Prisons In El Salvador: Brutal, Overcrowded and Violent
Episode 1
Post date:Brutal, overcrowded and violent. This is the reputation of South American prisons.
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community arts
Artbound
Arts-in-Corrections: California's Creative Response to a Broken Prison System
Post date:By introducing prison inmates to everything from drama to dance, the California Arts Council and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation hope to aid rehabilitation, combat recidivism and foster safer conditions behind bars.
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democracy now
Democracy Now!
400 Days Locked Up: Journalist Peter Greste on Surviving Egyptian Prison Term
Post date:Peter Greste, a journalist for Al Jazeera, reflects on his time in prison in Egypt, where the government held him for broadcasting false news.
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KCET Press Releases
Press Room
KCET's Award-Winning Weekly Series 'SOCAL CONNECTED' Looks at Two Different Strategies that Promise to End the Prolonged Problem of Homelessness in Downtown L.A.
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Claremont
Food
A Garden of Freedom for the Women of Crossroads
Post date:The residents of a halfway house in Claremont are growing produce and creating jams for sale. Find out where to shop to get food products that support good causes.
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Claremont
SoCal Connected
Beyond Bars: Prison Recipes
Post date:Crossroads is a rehabilitation and transition house located in Claremont, which provides recently incarcerated women the chance to rebuild their lives immediately upon release.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Arts-In-Corrections Program Returns to California Prisons
Post date:The California's Arts-in-Corrections program administers platforms for bringing visual, performing, literary, and media arts to state prison inmates.
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food rant
Food
Should Murderers Be Allowed Food Stamps?
Post date:A proposed new amendment to the Farm Bill says no.
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commentary
SoCal Focus
Riverside County Looks To Expand Indio Jail
Post date:It may cost more than a billion dollars, one fifth of the county's annual budget, to build enough beds for the prison population.