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our courtrooms and in the streets as well. but what you find in prison is people from every walk of life, every race, color, creed, religion,s a and you re living together in a very, very close quarters and have to make your own peace and have to navigate and negotiate how everyone s going to get along. do you find that, jeff? yeah, i mean, frankly, race is a huge problem in society and a problem in federal prison as well. prison is very segregated. it s sort of like sunday morning in the united states, the most segregated time in america. prison is probably more segregated than that. i actually was part of the only interracial, like, cell group, so i had a black cellie when i first came in. conseque consequently, the only people i knew for my first week were black, and i sat down at a lunch table with that group and i was told in no uncertain terms by a white man afterwards, you need to stop sitting there and sit with your own kind.
interracial, like, cell group, so i had a black cellie when i first came in. consequently, the only people i knew for my first week were black, and i sat down at a lunch table with that group and i was told in no uncertain terms by a white man afterwards, you need to stop sitting there and sit with your own kind. so i had several, you know, very tense experiences in prison, but many of them revolved around race. there are two americas. an america that thinks it has nothing to do with the criminal justice system, that this thing churns in the background, it never affects their life. don t know anyone who s been to prison. have never gotten on a bus to go three hours to visit their loved one there, never been at a midnight arraignment down at the criminal court. don t know what a parole violation is, have never talked to a c.o. there s another part of america in which that is life. in and out of prison. people they know and love in prison. visiting loved ones in prison. interfacing the