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Episodes: 9
Frequency: Irregular
Rating: 4.8/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Female
Location: USA
YouTube: 79.5k subscribers
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Cherri Gregg - Podcast host who moderates panel events for Dying On The Inside: Women Lifers at Muncy Prison, including discussions of incarceration, aging, health, and related legal/policy issues.
Tonie Willis - Legislative Reform Pace And Advocacy For Women And Girls With Criminal Justice Histories
Sameerah Shabazz - Gendered Impacts Of The Criminal Justice System
Keisha Hudson - Women’s Experiences In The Criminal Justice System And Emphasis On Reform/rehabilitation
Kerry Sautner - History Of Women’s Incarceration And The Impact Of The Criminal Justice System
Marie Mechie Scott - Life Behind Bars And Reintegration After Incarceration
The History of America's Incarceration of Women
June 09, 2026
The United States penitentiary system was born in Philadelphia at Eastern State Penitentiary in 1829 and has since grown to become the largest in the world. More than 900 women were incarcerated at Eastern State over a nearly 100-year period. A panel of prison experts and advocates gathered at the penitentiary, which closed in 1970 and later reopened as a historic site, on May 20, 2026 to discuss the history of women’s incarceration and the impact of the criminal justice system on them today....
Women Impacted
June 02, 2026
What does it look like to be a woman navigating living behind bars? And what happens when those women rejoin society on the outside? The “Dying On The Inside: Women Lifers at Muncy Prison” team convened a panel to discuss the intersection of incarceration, aging, and health with women directly impacted by the justice system at Temple University’s Randall Theater in Philadelphia on May 13, 2026. The panel, moderated by podcast host Cherri Gregg, featured BL Shirelle, co-Executive Director of F...
Launch Event at WHYY
May 26, 2026
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled in March that mandatory life without parole sentences for second degree murder are unconstitutional. The decision not only impacts those with future sentences but the more than one thousand people serving life sentences for second degree murder across Pennsylvania, many of whom have already spent decades behind bars. The “Dying On The Inside: Women Lifers at Muncy Prison” team convened a panel to discuss the ruling and the themes of the podcast at WHYY’s s...
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