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185. What Prison Abolition Really Means with Black & Pink National's Tena Hahn Rodriguez

185. What Prison Abolition Really Means with Black & Pink National's Tena Hahn Rodriguez

Released Saturday, 23rd March 2024
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185. What Prison Abolition Really Means with Black & Pink National's Tena Hahn Rodriguez

185. What Prison Abolition Really Means with Black & Pink National's Tena Hahn Rodriguez

185. What Prison Abolition Really Means with Black & Pink National's Tena Hahn Rodriguez

185. What Prison Abolition Really Means with Black & Pink National's Tena Hahn Rodriguez

Saturday, 23rd March 2024
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Today's show is a conversation between Michael Griffin and Tena Hahn Rodriguez, co-interim executive director of Black & Pink National, a nonprofit prison abolition organization headquartered in Omaha.

Hahn Rodriguez is a dancer, educator and Omaha native. She’s worked at various nonprofits in Omaha, including Inclusive Communities and Heartland Pride, and co-founded the queer nightlife event Revel in 2014.

Today, Hahn Rodriguez discusses her Omaha upbringing and how it shapes her advocacy, how dance shows up in her work, what prison abolition would really look like, and Black & Pink’s mission of supporting incarcerated LGBTQ+ folks.

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