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Part of our theme this week is about prisons and those who are willing to “see” confined persons as human. Our idealist is the one and only Johnny Cash, whose many prison concerts (all for free) led him to champion prison reform in the early 1970s; the Big Interview is with Tonen O’Connor, a Buddhist priest who has been working with confined humans in Wisconsin for 20 years and now seeks to end solitary confinement in that state. In Block C, I share about my public Gray Area Thinking® on Nov. 5th
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Part of our theme this week is about prisons and those who are willing to “see” confined persons as human. Our idealist is the one and only Johnny Cash, whose many prison concerts (all for free) led him to champion prison reform in the early 1970s; the Big Interview is with Tonen O’Connor, a Buddhist priest who has been working with confined humans in Wisconsin for 20 years and now seeks to end solitary confinement in that state. In Block C, I share about my public Gray Area Thinking® on Nov. 5th
The post Ellie 2.0 Radio – November 19, 2018 first appeared on AM 950.