Troy Williams and the film "The Prison Within"
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JUST SAY IT – S01 E21 - Troy Williams and the film "The Prison Within"
*Trigger Warning - difficult topics discussed*
*EXPLICIT LANGUAGE*
JUST SAY IT podcast with host and author, Jen SluMac: Seeking Beloved Community through stories, conversations and questions. Learn more at her website.
Interview Recorded: August 24, 2020
Troy Williams was released on October 29th, 2014 after serving 18 years of a life sentence in San Quentin State Prison. One of the most notable parts about his incarceration is what he was able to accomplish while incarcerated. On that note, Williams has chosen not hide from his conviction. He has embraced it for what it was and positioned his experiences in life as tools that now qualify him as an expert on the issues.
While serving time Williams was able to venture outside the box of inmate and create a media organization inside the walls of San Quentin State Prison.
TEDx San Quentin
Game Changers Project (Troy's Video)
VOEG (Victim-Offender Education Project)
The Film: The Prison Within website
https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B08FXFLJLD/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r
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Produced, recorded, content editing by Jen SluMac
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