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Reuben Miller on "The Afterlife of Mass Incarceration"

Clip: 2/25/2021 | 18m 21sVideo has Closed Captions

UChicago sociologist Reuben Miller discusses his book "Halfway Home."

Reuben Miller is a former chaplain at the Cook County Jail in Chicago, and is also a sociologist, criminologist, and social worker. His new book "Halfway Home" exposes the realities of life after mass incarceration and shows that some people are never truly free -- even after leaving prison. Michel Martin speaks with Miller about his own personal experiences with America’s prison system.

02/25/2021

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Attorney Reveals the Human Stories Behind Immigration

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Clip: 2/25/2021 | 2m 45s | Attorney Andrea Martinez discusses immigration. (2m 45s)

Jodie Foster and Nancy Hollander Discuss "The Mauritanian"

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Rep. Linda Sanchez Discusses New Immigration Bill

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Clip: 2/25/2021 | 2m 41s | Rep. Linda Sanchez discusses the bill she introduced last week. (2m 41s)

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