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Prisons In America: Incarceration as Political Philosophy

In the second installment of this 2-part series, Sean Beaudoin and Meg Worden discuss the prison system in America, looking at the Prison Industrial Complex as a highly intentional system of control, as well as a rarely-examined political philosophy. Continue reading

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Prisons in America: One Woman’s Story

In this 2-part discussion, Sean Beaudoin and Meg Worden take an unsparing look at the American Incarceration Complex. Continue reading

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Sunday Sermon – A Love Letter to an Imaginary Girl

“..And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the merging of image and text defining a new form of communication should be killed…” Continue reading

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