Ending Bail, Closing Rikers: How Change Happens
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Oct 15, 2019
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00:36:33
The movements to end cash bail and close jails are connected, and gabriel sayegh has been in the thick of organizing both fights. The co-executive director of the Katal Center for Health, Equity, and Justice explains why he thinks New York's impending reforms to bail are potentially the most sweeping in the country. And in a critical week for the campaign to close New York City's notorious Rikers Island jail facility, sayegh, one of the founders of the #CLOSErikers effort, outlines why the heated debate on the left over what is to come after Rikers, is a split organizers have long known was coming. Full show notes

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