The Other Side of a Dollar
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In this episode of American Dreams: Reproductive Justice we introduce you to three men whose individual stories intersect through violence, struggle and ultimately success and investment into the community that shaped them.
High unemployment rates, broken infrastructure, crack cocaine and gang violence plagued the inner city of Detroit during the 1980’s. Families struggled to piece together any resemblance of an American Dream without the resources or the comfort needed to rest well or long enough to dream.
Alvin Hill, Cinceré Al’Talet, and Phillip Sample give us a glimpse into what it’s like to walk in their shoes. Their experiences are laid out in a raw and unapologetic way that gives space for us to understand how you could end up incarcerated and how you can also become powerful educated community leaders.
Their story continues in episode 5.
American Dreams: Reproductive Justice is hosted, created and executive produced by Erika Washington
Associate Producer Simone Endress
Edited by: Erika Washington, Simone Endress and Wil Black
Researcher: Simone Endress
Editing and Music Supervision by Wil Black for Black Gypsy Music
Graphic Design by Mingo Collaso
American Dreams courtesy of Flobots
Special thanks to KUNV 91.5
This podcast is empowered by Make it Work Nevada, a Project of Tides Advocacy
For more information please visit Make It Work Nevada.org and find us on all the socials to learn more about our work to create a world we all can thrive in.
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