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In 1994, Sterling walked into prison a scrawny, 17-year-old biracial kid. His mettle was immediately tested by a much older white supremacist cellmate. That first night would set the tone for the years to come. But eventually, he would discover new ideas and new ways of being - in unexpected places.
Sterling adjusts to living in prison and meets a friend for life - get to know him in our mini-documentary, Anthony’s Story.
Featured in this episode:
Sterling Cunio
Anthony Pickens
Carly Baetz, JD, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychology, Purdue University Northwest (formerly Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, NYU Grossman School of Medicine)
Cheryl Cunio
By Cellblocks to MountaintopsIn 1994, Sterling walked into prison a scrawny, 17-year-old biracial kid. His mettle was immediately tested by a much older white supremacist cellmate. That first night would set the tone for the years to come. But eventually, he would discover new ideas and new ways of being - in unexpected places.
Sterling adjusts to living in prison and meets a friend for life - get to know him in our mini-documentary, Anthony’s Story.
Featured in this episode:
Sterling Cunio
Anthony Pickens
Carly Baetz, JD, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychology, Purdue University Northwest (formerly Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, NYU Grossman School of Medicine)
Cheryl Cunio