• Voices for Justice: Overcoming Stigma Through Understanding

  • 2024/04/18
  • 再生時間: 35 分
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Voices for Justice: Overcoming Stigma Through Understanding

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    From Surviving to Living Spotlight: Breaking Stigmas and Building Bridges with David Boehnke

    This episode of ‘From Surviving to Living Spotlight’ features a dialogue with IWOC coordinator David Boehnke, who discusses his journey from experiencing bullying and questioning societal structures, to deeply engaging in activism and organizing against the social stigma surrounding incarceration. Boehnke, growing up in Ann Arbor, Michigan, illuminates his early experiences and influences that shaped his perspective on social justice. He details his involvement in youth groups during high school, which pivoted his attention towards the disparities in educational and incarceration systems, particularly the racial disproportionality in remedial classes and prison populations. Boehnke’s activism journey led him to college where he majored in humanities, media, and cultural studies, and further immersed himself into understanding systemic issues like white supremacy, patriarchy, colonialism, and imperialism. Post-college, Boehnke’s work expanded to include support and organizing within the incarcerated community, resulting in the formation of the Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee of the Twin Cities. This organization aims to combat mass incarceration and create meaningful societal changes by fostering empathy, understanding, and action amongst individuals, both inside and outside the prison system. Throughout the episode, Boehnke and the host, Holly Bot, discuss the challenges, breakthroughs, and the ongoing efforts to bridge gaps, encourage community involvement, and advocate for legislative reforms to end life without parole, among other significant issues.

    TIMELINE

    00:00 Opening Musical Introduction
    00:29 Setting Up the Interview
    00:53 Introduction to the Spotlight Series
    01:42 David’s Journey: From Bullying to Social Awareness
    02:55 Exploring the Roots of Incarceration and Social Stigma
    05:29 College Years and Deepening Understanding
    06:57 Activism and Connecting with the Incarcerated Community
    10:23 The Impact of Personal Growth on Social Empathy
    14:19 The Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee: Goals and Actions
    17:02 Legislative Efforts and the Hope for Change
    22:19 Personal Reflections and Encouraging Community Involvement
    30:27 Closing Remarks and Future Initiatives

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SHOW NOTES

From Surviving to Living Spotlight: Breaking Stigmas and Building Bridges with David Boehnke

This episode of ‘From Surviving to Living Spotlight’ features a dialogue with IWOC coordinator David Boehnke, who discusses his journey from experiencing bullying and questioning societal structures, to deeply engaging in activism and organizing against the social stigma surrounding incarceration. Boehnke, growing up in Ann Arbor, Michigan, illuminates his early experiences and influences that shaped his perspective on social justice. He details his involvement in youth groups during high school, which pivoted his attention towards the disparities in educational and incarceration systems, particularly the racial disproportionality in remedial classes and prison populations. Boehnke’s activism journey led him to college where he majored in humanities, media, and cultural studies, and further immersed himself into understanding systemic issues like white supremacy, patriarchy, colonialism, and imperialism. Post-college, Boehnke’s work expanded to include support and organizing within the incarcerated community, resulting in the formation of the Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee of the Twin Cities. This organization aims to combat mass incarceration and create meaningful societal changes by fostering empathy, understanding, and action amongst individuals, both inside and outside the prison system. Throughout the episode, Boehnke and the host, Holly Bot, discuss the challenges, breakthroughs, and the ongoing efforts to bridge gaps, encourage community involvement, and advocate for legislative reforms to end life without parole, among other significant issues.

TIMELINE

00:00 Opening Musical Introduction
00:29 Setting Up the Interview
00:53 Introduction to the Spotlight Series
01:42 David’s Journey: From Bullying to Social Awareness
02:55 Exploring the Roots of Incarceration and Social Stigma
05:29 College Years and Deepening Understanding
06:57 Activism and Connecting with the Incarcerated Community
10:23 The Impact of Personal Growth on Social Empathy
14:19 The Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee: Goals and Actions
17:02 Legislative Efforts and the Hope for Change
22:19 Personal Reflections and Encouraging Community Involvement
30:27 Closing Remarks and Future Initiatives

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