On Episode Six of “Under The Blacklight,” Josie Duffy Rice, Nina A. Kohn, Marc Lamont Hill, Rebecca Nagle, Ravi Ragbir, and Alyosxa Tudor map the devastating path of COVID through various locations of confinement — including prisons and jails, immigration detention centers, Native country, nursing homes, and the home — and examine the historical precedents, ideological frameworks, and surprising intersections between these seemingly separate sites that inform this movement and offer us a path forward.

Speakers:

JOSIE DUFFY RICE -- Journalist and Lawyer; President of The Appeal; Host of Justice in America

NINA A. KOHN -- Visiting Professor of Law, Yale; Professor of Law,, Syracuse University; Elder Rights Advocate

MARC LAMONT HILL -- Best-selling author and journalist; Professor, Temple University; Host, BET News

REBECCA NAGLE -- Writer and community organizer; Host of This Land Podcast

RAVI RAGBIR --Immigrant rights activist; Executive Director, New Sanctuary Coalition of New York

ALYOSXA TUDOR -- Senior Lecturer in Gender Studies, the Centre for Gender Studies at SOAS, University of London

(Read full bios here: aapf.org/under-the-blacklight-covid19)

Hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw (@sandylocks)
Produced and Edited by Julia Sharpe-Levine
Additional support provided by Awoye Timpo, Emmett O’Malley, Michael Kramer, Alanna Kane
Music by Blue Dot Sessions
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