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they said is me to go one year administrative segregation and administrative segregation is twenty three hour long going to be locked up twenty three hours each day you come out for half hour shower and a half hour. i know a bit of olive person. at that time i was treated like one of the worst phone persons in the world i remember going into this i believe maybe if i buy a cell. it was dead or close i knew i was going to be there for the next year is just an experience that it is going to make your break you you've got to come out a better person are you going to come out of worship person than you were before you went to. being in a hole is mirrors that i wouldn't wish on anybody. but you locked up for twenty three hours i think you can do it. my words my grandmother just play it over and over again. and those words with the guy i was going to fire me in my darkest. you know what i realize who are which really was what i kept hearing because saying i am at. my lowest. and. i think right there i realized i had reached my lowest point in life. the only on the way for me to go from here. a
they said is me to go one year administrative segregation and administrative segregation is twenty three hour long going to be locked up twenty three hours each day you come out for half hour shower and a half hour. i know a bit of olive person. at that time i was treated like one of the worst phone persons in the world i remember going into this i believe maybe if i buy a cell. it was dead or close i knew i was going to be there for the next year is just an experience that it is going to make...
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they said this me to a one year administrative segregation and administrative segregation is twenty three hour long going to the locked up for twenty three hours each day you come out for half hour shower and a half hour break i never bit of allah person. at that time i was treated like one of them were thrown persons in the world i remember going into the cell i believe maybe if i buy a cell. i was dead or close i knew i was going to be there for the next year this is an experience that it is going to make your break you are going to come out a better person are you going to come out of worship person than you were before you went in. being in a hole is mirrors and i wouldn't wish on anybody. but you locked up for twenty three hours i think you can do it. my words my grandmother just kept playing over and over again in my mind and those words was the guy i was going to farm in my darkest hour and only there when i realize who are actually was and when i kept hearing that because sand i am at my door that i am at my lowest point. and. i think right there and i realized i had reached my lo
they said this me to a one year administrative segregation and administrative segregation is twenty three hour long going to the locked up for twenty three hours each day you come out for half hour shower and a half hour break i never bit of allah person. at that time i was treated like one of them were thrown persons in the world i remember going into the cell i believe maybe if i buy a cell. i was dead or close i knew i was going to be there for the next year this is an experience that it is...
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they said just me to one year administrative segregation and administrative segregation is twenty three hour long going to be locked up twenty three hours each day you come out for half hour shower and a half hour. i know a bit of olive person. at that time i was treated like one of the worst phone persons in the world i remember going into this i believe maybe if i buy a cell. that was that door closed i knew i was going to be there for the next year is just an experience that it is going to make your break you know you're going to come out a better person are you going to come out of worship person than you were before you went in and. being in a hole is mirrors and you know i wouldn't wish on anybody. but you locked up for twenty three hours i think you can do is. my words about a grandmother just kept playing over and over again in my mind and those were. as well as the guy was going to buy me my dog and. you know what i realize who are ritually was what i kept hearing the kids say and i am at. my lowest. and. i think right there i realized i had reached my lowest point in life and
they said just me to one year administrative segregation and administrative segregation is twenty three hour long going to be locked up twenty three hours each day you come out for half hour shower and a half hour. i know a bit of olive person. at that time i was treated like one of the worst phone persons in the world i remember going into this i believe maybe if i buy a cell. that was that door closed i knew i was going to be there for the next year is just an experience that it is going to...
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typically the people on death row are in what is called administrative segregation. solitary euphemism for confinement. typically, you are looking at somebody in a six foot by eight foot cell, about the size of a parking space. 22 tore in that cell for 23 hours per day. they can come out of the yard for an hour. maybe they can go to the law library. some states you have no contact visits with family members. everything is done through glass. others, you have personal contact with family members. there have been lawsuits filed in a number of states saying it is cruel and unusual punishment. the outcomes of those have differed from state to state. the general mood will be away from harsh solitary confinement. matter, itectional makes things worse. solitary confinement will drive you crazy. with the majority of cases being overturned, it may pose a have futureazard in the for those that will be turned over to general population or in the case of people that may well be released into society. robertur guest is dunham, executive director of the death penalty information c
typically the people on death row are in what is called administrative segregation. solitary euphemism for confinement. typically, you are looking at somebody in a six foot by eight foot cell, about the size of a parking space. 22 tore in that cell for 23 hours per day. they can come out of the yard for an hour. maybe they can go to the law library. some states you have no contact visits with family members. everything is done through glass. others, you have personal contact with family...
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however, this client had been administrative segregation at the men's jail for a month by the time i met her. but that time she had filed several grievances to no avail. she felt violated, humiliated, hopeless and ignored. after speaking to a watch commander about the situation, i was told this client is the only transwoman at the men's jail. i was told she was at the men's jail because space was limited in the tgnc pod with people with her classification. a deputy told me there is no set limit of time a transwoman to be in ad in the men's jail. it is well known that incarcerated people are placed in segregation, otherwise known as isolation or solitary because of their gender identity. she feared for herself. due to the advocacy from pgijp who just spoke, our client was eventually moved from the men's jail to the medical pod at county jail 2. the experience at the hands of deputy was likely ten fold when no one was watching and it's worse for folks of color who are incarcerated. [bell ringing] >> supervisor walton: thank you. >> hello there, supervisors. i'm a member of the democrat
however, this client had been administrative segregation at the men's jail for a month by the time i met her. but that time she had filed several grievances to no avail. she felt violated, humiliated, hopeless and ignored. after speaking to a watch commander about the situation, i was told this client is the only transwoman at the men's jail. i was told she was at the men's jail because space was limited in the tgnc pod with people with her classification. a deputy told me there is no set limit...
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typically the people on death row are in what is called administrative segregation.olitary euphemism for confinement. typically, you are looking at somebody in a six foot by eight foot cell, about the size of a parking space. 22 tore in that cell for 23 hours per day. they can come out of the yard for an hour. maybe they can go to the law library. some states you have no contact visits with family members. everything is done through glass. others, you have personal contact with family members. there have been lawsuits filed in a number of states saying it is cruel and unusual punishment. the outcomes of those have differed from state to state. the general mood will be away from harsh solitary confinement. matter, itectional makes things worse. solitary confinement will drive you crazy. with the majority of cases being overturned, it may pose a have futureazard in the for those that will be turned over to general population or in the case of people that may well be released into society. robertur guest is dunham, executive director of the death penalty information cen
typically the people on death row are in what is called administrative segregation.olitary euphemism for confinement. typically, you are looking at somebody in a six foot by eight foot cell, about the size of a parking space. 22 tore in that cell for 23 hours per day. they can come out of the yard for an hour. maybe they can go to the law library. some states you have no contact visits with family members. everything is done through glass. others, you have personal contact with family members....
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providers during the clinton administration, it was distorted and others receiving millions of taxpayer dollars. what do you make of that? >> title x also requires segregationn the title x program can't be used for abortion providing. only 3% of planned parenthood expenses are related to abortion. i personally know -- way back when in college, she was in college and needed to have women's health services performed, i took her through the protesters, it wasn't for an abortion but for women's health services. that is not unique in places like rural texas, planned parenthood is the only provider for 200 miles around, you are having a real impact on lower income women's access to healthcare. shannon: let me bring lila in, the argument that there won't be healthcare options, there are several health clinics for abortions but they are everywhere. >> thousands of federally qualified health centers that provide more comprehensive services than planned parenthood. your for into an area where planned parenthood is the only game in tougher abortion and the reality is this 3% number you mentioned is inaccurate. planned parenthood claims 2% of what we do as abortion, th
providers during the clinton administration, it was distorted and others receiving millions of taxpayer dollars. what do you make of that? >> title x also requires segregationn the title x program can't be used for abortion providing. only 3% of planned parenthood expenses are related to abortion. i personally know -- way back when in college, she was in college and needed to have women's health services performed, i took her through the protesters, it wasn't for an abortion but for...
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segregation. amy: the images of renty and delia were used in a recent harvard conference titled "universities and slavery -- bound by history." this comes after administrators at harvard and other elite universities have admitted they were founded largely through the labor of enslaved african people and profits generated by the slave trade. well, for more, we are joined by two guests. tamara lanier is the plaintiff in the lawsuit against harvard university. she is the great-great-great granddaughter of renty, the enslaved man whose image was captured in the mid-19th century daguerreotype owned by harvard. also with us is civil rights attorney benjamin crump. he is representing tamara lanier in the lawsuit against harvard university over the images of her ancestors. we welcome you both to democracy now! , explain how you discover that harvard had these photographs of your relatives, of your ancestors. >> it is quite an amazing story that started with a request on my mother that i document our genealogy. at her passing, i set out to do exactly that. that was in 2010, where the internet was not as -- the information was not as readily available as today. i hap
segregation. amy: the images of renty and delia were used in a recent harvard conference titled "universities and slavery -- bound by history." this comes after administrators at harvard and other elite universities have admitted they were founded largely through the labor of enslaved african people and profits generated by the slave trade. well, for more, we are joined by two guests. tamara lanier is the plaintiff in the lawsuit against harvard university. she is the...
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segregated way of life sliding away and they had to take matters into their own hands. >> watch book tv on c-span2. minnesota senator and democratic presidential candidate amy klobuchar and former clinton administration treasury secretary -- labor chcretary robert rei the economy for about 45 minutes. good morning, everyone. i am the president of the center for american progress action fund. i am thrilled to welcome you to this incredibly important discussion, our economy is working and not working for people. we are currently living through what some experts have called a new gilded age, a time of rising market concentration across many different sectors of our economy. our two very distinguished guest will be discussing the effect on american democracy. senator amy closure bar has been -- clover shargh -- senator klobuchar has been a progressive champion to protect consumers, andote greater competition to spike corporate consolidation. our second-guessed was the secretary -- our second guest with the secretary of labor in the clinton administration. brought more attention to the growing inequality, even starring in a fantastic movie "inequality for all." we will get into this discussion and we will
segregated way of life sliding away and they had to take matters into their own hands. >> watch book tv on c-span2. minnesota senator and democratic presidential candidate amy klobuchar and former clinton administration treasury secretary -- labor chcretary robert rei the economy for about 45 minutes. good morning, everyone. i am the president of the center for american progress action fund. i am thrilled to welcome you to this incredibly important discussion, our economy is working and...