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EP #294 - 06.22.2021 - Prisons, Labor, and the Pandemic
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Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Jun 22, 2021
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Podcast episode
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Today I welcome Carlee Purdum, Assistant Research Professor at the Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center at Texas A&M University, to talk about COVID-19, the US prison system, and incarcerated people.
Carlee Purdum, Ph.D., is an Assistant Research Professor at the Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center at Texas A&M University. Her work focuses on the impact that hazards and disasters have on prisons and incarcerated populations. She currently leads the CONVERGE COVID19 working group studying the impact of COVID19 in prisons. Her research partners include the organizations The Texas Prison Air-Conditioning Advocates (TPAA) and the Campaign to Fight Toxic Prisons who she works with to study the impact that extreme temperatures and COVID19 have had on prisons and incarcerated persons in Texas.
Carlee Purdum, Ph.D., is an Assistant Research Professor at the Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center at Texas A&M University. Her work focuses on the impact that hazards and disasters have on prisons and incarcerated populations. She currently leads the CONVERGE COVID19 working group studying the impact of COVID19 in prisons. Her research partners include the organizations The Texas Prison Air-Conditioning Advocates (TPAA) and the Campaign to Fight Toxic Prisons who she works with to study the impact that extreme temperatures and COVID19 have had on prisons and incarcerated persons in Texas.
Released:
Jun 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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