
Preview - Reentry After Incarceration in Wisconsin
Preview: Season 4 Episode 4 | 29s
Dynae Saba discusses how formerly incarcerated people navigate jobs, housing and stigma.
Reentry after incarceration poses major challenges, especially in Wisconsin, where Black residents face the highest incarceration rate in the U.S. Guest Dynae Saba explores what it means to rebuild a life after prison, focusing on systemic barriers to housing and employment—and how race shapes reentry experiences.
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Why Race Matters is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin
Funding for Why Race Matters is provided by Park Bank, UnityPoint Health - Meriter, UW Health, donors to the Focus Fund for Wisconsin Programs, and Friends of PBS Wisconsin.

Preview - Reentry After Incarceration in Wisconsin
Preview: Season 4 Episode 4 | 29s
Reentry after incarceration poses major challenges, especially in Wisconsin, where Black residents face the highest incarceration rate in the U.S. Guest Dynae Saba explores what it means to rebuild a life after prison, focusing on systemic barriers to housing and employment—and how race shapes reentry experiences.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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