Incarceration is a uniquely American issue. Whether or not you think it’s a problem, a badge of honor, or merely a proclivity, you cannot deny that we love locking folks up. I say “uniquely American” because as it stands, the good ol’ U.S. of A jails its citizens at a higher rate than any other in the world. A lot of credit for that can be attributed to what is commonly known as the “school-to-prison pipeline,” a means by which particularly young men of color are channeled into the prison system, guided by inherent social disadvantages, discrimination, and a lack of education.
Melissa today will show you a remarkable interview she conducted in her hometown of New Orleans with an activist, Norris Henderson, who has dedicated himself to destroying that pipeline. That will spark a conversation you will not want to miss, and will tee off a Foot Soldiers profile of more folks making a difference at a local prison here in New York.
Other topics we’ll cover today include, naturally, the just-concluded convention season — including a full recap of what was discussed and presented at this week’s Democratic National Convention, and what wasn’t discussed. To help us break all that down are our guests:








