Criminalized Survival

26/07/2023 29 min
Criminalized Survival

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Journalist Natalie Pattillo and filmmaker Daniel A. Nelson created the documentary film And So I Stayed to raise awareness about criminalized survival. This is the criminal justice system's long practice of imprisoning survivors of intimate partner violence when they fight back against their abusers. Pattillo, herself a survivor, followed the stories of Kim Dadou Brown, Tanisha Davis and Nikki Addimando, women imprisoned for killing their abusers in a struggle to survive.  Like this program? Please show us the love. Click here: http://bit.ly/3LYyl0R and support our non-profit journalism. Thanks! Featuring: Natalie Pattillo, journalist and mother Daniel A. Nelson, filmmaker and cinematographer  Making Contact Team: Host: Amy Gastelum Producers: Anita Johnson, Salima Hamirani, Amy Gastelum, and Lucy Kang Executive Director: Jina Chung Interim Senior Producer: Jessica Partnow Engineer: Jeff Emtman  Music Credits: via WFMU free music archive Poddington Bear, Alsace HoliznaCC0, Whatever  Photo by Daniel A. Nelson, © Grit Pictures LLC. Learn More:  The Survivor's Justice Project: https://www.sjpny.org And So I Stayed Film: https://andsoistayedfilm.com/ The National Domestic Violence Hotline: https://www.thehotline.org/  Making Contact is a 29-minute weekly program committed to investigative journalism and in-depth critical analysis that goes beyond the breaking news. On the web at www.radioproject.org.

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