what can you learn from an ex-convict? with Dorsey nunn


In this powerful episode of the Black and Raww Podcast, we sit down with Dorsey Nunn, a man whose journey from incarceration to advocacy is nothing short of inspiring. Dorsey opens up about his awakening in prison, where he first noticed the stark racial disparities in the criminal justice system. He shares his struggles with literacy and how transformative literature helped shape his worldview and consciousness.

Dorsey also discusses the extreme violence he witnessed in prison and the difficult choices he had to make to survive. After his release, he dedicated himself to fighting for the rights of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals, becoming the first formerly incarcerated director of a public interest law office. His work includes suing for voting rights, ending the shackling of pregnant women, and challenging solitary confinement.

Join us as Dorsey reflects on building a movement for systemic change and offers advice for young people navigating the criminal justice system. This episode is a testament to resilience, education, and the power of advocacy.

Tune in now to hear Dorsey Nunn's remarkable story and be inspired by his dedication to justice and reform. #BlackAndRaww #Podcast #Inspiration #Justice

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