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MyTERN Conversations

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by Tufts Education Re-Entry Network (TERN)

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10 episodes
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In these conversations, we share personal stories of life before, during, and after incarceration. Through personal story-telling, we expose systems and inequities that shaped our experiences, shining light on the deep structures of racial, gender, and economic injustice. We are equally interested in the role of education and community-building in helping us to heal and help others heal and in helping us to make change not only in our lives but in the world around us. Through MyTERN Conversations, we challenge ourselves and our listeners to rethink entrenched stereotypes about people impacted by the carceral state. We investigate assumptions and judgements about difference and diversity and celebrate growth, healing, education, friendship, and the power of collective civic impact. A project dedicated to this topic is one dedicated to humanity, equality, education through civic engagement, and justice. Learn directly from formerly incarcerated men and women: join the MyTERN Conversations. ---------------- Thank you for listening to the MyTERN Podcast. The MyTERN program is a Tufts University-accredited program, providing education, mentorship, and career development support to - and by - those who have been directly impacted by the criminal justice system. MyTERN’s objective is to provide an opportunity for each participant to rediscover and reframe their skills, interests, responsibilities, and commitments. This podcast is created and produced in partnership with Tufts University's Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life and the Bridging Differences Grant Program. Music brought to you by Bernell Jones II. Cover art brought to you by Rahim Gray (Instagram: @rahimgrayart). Learn more or support MyTERN at TUPIT.org

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12/31/2021

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June 25, 2024

Romance & Reentry

In this episode, Supreme and Swinkels discuss romance and incarceration. This discussion explores in a very candid manner subjects such as: pre and post incarceration relationships, ideas about relationships while in prison, the meaning of loyalty and the term “Hold me down,” and the power of non-sexual intimacy in relationships. Content Warning: This podcast series contains material about emotional and physical trauma and abuse that may be upsetting to some audiences. Speakers: Supreme Hassan and Swinkels Laporte Additional Editors: Kaylee Lopez and Briana Amador

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June 25, 2024

Conversations of Expectations

In this episode, Jovon Coward, Daries Hurt, and Kentel Weaver explore expectations they faced about their futures after serving time. They discuss various forms of expectations that they faced: those of their family and friends, those they had for themselves before leaving prison, and those they have for themselves now. They offer perspectives on how to overcome the weight of these expectations during reentry, and provide insight and hope about life post-incarceration. Content Warning: This podcast series contains material about emotional and physical trauma and abuse that may be upsetting to some audiences. Speakers: Jovon Coward, Daries Hurt, and Kentel Weaver Additional Editors: Sadie Schmitz and Emma Roca

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May 3, 2024

The OGs

In this episode, Sidney McGee and Larry Robinson discuss their experiences growing up in adverse conditions in the 1980s in New York and Boston that led to the decades they spent in prison. They address their upbringing, neighborhoods, parenting, and above all what has been significant for their reentry. Moving through space and time, Sidney and Larry discuss their struggles and successes and show that they are truly the OGs. Content Warning: This podcast series contains material about emotional and physical trauma and abuse that may be upsetting to some audiences. Speakers: Larry Robinson and Sydney McGee Additional editors: Lizzie Friedman, Hannah Doka, and Fin Jones

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What is MyTERN Conversations?

In these conversations, we share personal stories of life before, during, and after incarceration. Through personal story-telling, we expose systems and inequities that shaped our experiences, shining light on the deep structures of racial, gender, and economic injustice. We are equally interested in the role of education and community-building in helping us to heal and help others heal and in helping us to make change not only in our lives but in the world around us. Through MyTERN Conversations, we challenge ourselves and our listeners to rethink entrenched stereotypes about people impacted by the carceral state. We investigate assumptions and judgements about difference and diversity and celebrate growth, healing, education, friendship, and the power of collective civic impact.

A project dedicated to this topic is one dedicated to humanity, equality, education through civic engagement, and justice. Learn directly from formerly incarcerated men and women: join the MyTERN Conversations.


Thank you for listening to the MyTERN Podcast. The MyTERN program is a Tufts University-accredited program, providing education, mentorship, and career development support to - and by - those who have been directly impacted by the criminal justice system. MyTERN’s objective is to provide an opportunity for each participant to rediscover and reframe their skills, interests, responsibilities, and commitments. This podcast is created and produced in partnership with Tufts University's Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life and the Bridging Differences Grant Program. Music brought to you by Bernell Jones II. Cover art brought to you by Rahim Gray (Instagram: @rahimgrayart). Learn more or support MyTERN at TUPIT.org

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This podcast updates weekly.

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