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Shining a Light on Global Mass Incarceration: Trauma Ethics in Prison Reporting. Join the Pulitzer Center on Wednesday, June 30, 2021, at 11:00am EDT for a discussion on the challenges of reporting on prisons around the world. A panel of Pulitzer Center grantees will speak about their experiences while working on their Pulitzer Center projects. The event will feature:
Sarah Shourd, a trauma-informed investigative journalist, playwright, and 2019 Stanford JSK Knight fellow whose most recent Pulitzer Center-supported project, Dying for Justice in America's Jails, investigates how decarceration and the rash of preventable COVID-19 deaths in jails and prisons have exposed that death by suicide, brutality, and medical neglect in our nation's jails is far from new or specific to this pandemic.
Sukanya Shantha, senior assistant editor at The Wire. Her Pulitzer Center-supported series, Barred – A Prisons Project, sheds light on the extreme living conditions, lack of med
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JOHN BERMAN: So, as the Supreme Court approaches the end of the term this month, all eyes are on whether 82-year-old Justice Stephen Breyer will announce any potential retirement plans which would allow President Joe Biden and Senate Democrats to replace him with a much younger liberal perhaps.
Joining us now is Elie Mystal. He s the Justice correspondent for
The Nation magazine and a fellow at Type Media Center. He just wrote a piece titled, It s Time for Stephen Breyer to Retire from the Supreme Court, so we know where you stand on this. It s an extensive piece. Everyone should go read it. You say it would be malpractice for him not to step down now. Why?