In this powerful and heart-wrenching episode, we delve into the life and legacy of Kalief Browder, a young man whose story exposed the deep flaws in the American criminal justice system. At just 16 years old, Kalief was arrested in New York City for allegedly stealing a backpack—a crime he always maintained he did not commit. What followed was a nightmare: three years on Rikers Island, two of which were spent in solitary confinement, all while awaiting a trial that never came.
We explore the systemic failures that kept Kalief trapped in a cycle of injustice, the psychological toll of solitary confinement, and the courage it took for him to speak out after his release. Despite becoming a symbol of reform, Kalief's struggle with the trauma of his incarceration ultimately led to his tragic death by suicide at the age of 22.
Join us as we honor Kalief Browder’s memory and ask the hard questions about accountability, justice, and the work that still needs to be done.
Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of suicide, mental health struggles, and the harsh realities of incarceration. Listener discretion is advised.
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