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Ep46. Christians for the Abolition of Prisons, Hannah Bowman

Feb 27, 202055 minEp. 46
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Episode description

I sat down with Hannah Bowman to talk about the Prison Abolition movement and why Christians should get involved. Its a wide-ranging, informative, and impassioned conversation about the reality of prisons, their fundamental flaws, why reform isn't enough, better alternatives which promote responsibility and relational healing, and how churches might get to work.

Be sure to check out the Christians for the Abolition of Prisons website for loads of resources, articles, blogs, and FAQs.

Hannah Bowman is a layperson in the Diocese of Los Angeles, where she works as a literary agent and serves as a volunteer chaplain in the LA County Jails. The founder of Christians for the Abolition of Prisons, she is pursuing an M.A. in Religious Studies at Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles.

Follow Hannah on twitter: @hannahnpbowman

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