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Uncuffed Solano producer Jay Evans interviews Jerry Reyes about the time his mother abandoned the family, and how he learned to make sense of the loss.
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In California, incarcerated people legally have to work. One thing the jobs have in common? The next-to-nothing pay. Uncuffed gets down to business on the topic of involuntary servitude.
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UncuffedWhat does it mean to try to project the ocean, when you’re barred from seeing it or feeling it? An environmentalist’s fight for the planet, from inside prison walls.
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UncuffedWhen violence has been normal for so long, it can be difficult to give it up. The Uncuffed team at Solano shares stories about the moments they decided to change course.
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A quienceñera is a traditional celebration that marks the end of childhood and the introduction of womanhood. Today, quienceñeras look a lot different than they used to. A bridal shop owner walks through the ever-changing culture of the quienceñera.
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UncuffedPrison meals are not exactly known for being gourmet. Now, imagine if most foods also triggered terrible allergies.
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Uncuffedbf thames at Solano on "Take Me To Church" by Hozier. It's the Uncuffed My Mixtape, where we listen to our producers' favorite songs.
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UncuffedPrison conditions make it difficult to grieve inside. How do you process loss when you’re alone, when crying isn’t ok, and asking for help can be dangerous?
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UncuffedGreg Eskridge at San Quentin on “This Christmas” by Donny Hathaway. It’s the Uncuffed My Mixtape, where we listen to our producers’ favorite songs. Catch My Mixtape every other week this season of Uncuffed.
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UncuffedCan pets in prison create healing? Uncuffed goes inside a special dog training program at Solano, and shares what it’s like to do time with a four-legged companion.
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UncuffedJay Evans at Solano on "Stomp!" by The Brothers Johnson. It's the Uncuffed My Mixtape, where we listen to our producers' favorite songs.
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UncuffedSan Quentin producers reflect on the lessons –– both good and bad –– that are passed down from family.