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Changing the Perception of Incarcerated People

We discuss the Frederick Douglass Project for Justice.

Currently offered free at 22 jails and prisons in 15 states, the project uses human connection to ignite criminal justice reform.

The goal is to improve public safety by helping incarcerated individuals transform their lives.

Our guests:

· Donna Buckley, Barnstable County Sheriff
· Marc Howard, President and Founder of the Frederick Douglass Project for Justice, and Professor of Government and Law at Georgetown University
· Michael Wilson, formerly incarcerated at the Barnstable County Jail

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