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FIRSTHAND Talks: Prison After Prison

Marlon Chamberlain reveals the invisible bars called “permanent punishments.”

Aired 02/13/2023

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FIRSTHAND Talks: Prison After Prison

Clip: Season 5 | 10m 53sVideo has Closed Captions

Marlon Chamberlain reveals the invisible bars called “permanent punishments.”

Marlon Chamberlain reveals the invisible bars called “permanent punishments” that follow people long after their prison sentences have been served.

Aired 02/13/2023

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