In Episode 10, Nate Davis catches up with Fair Sentencing activist Kaleem Nazeem, a charter member of the Arkansas Poor People’s Campaign, who left his Little Rock community at the age of 17 to begin a life sentence in what he calls the “Bondage System”. Kaleem shares what Little Rock was like in the late 80s and 90s and how the streets compensated for what the school to prison pipeline steals from young black boys. You’ll find out what happened when 21-year-old Kaleem wouldn’t pick cotton for the Arkansas Department of Corrections, and what it means for a soul to live with intention.
Listen in as Kaleem, who will graduate from Arkansas State University with an Associate’s degree in science this summer, explains freed spirits, enslaved spirits, and its impact on the metamorphosis that we all undergo while becoming the whole and fulfilled human beings that we are truly meant to be.
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