America on Fire: Ep.10: The Plan They Buried — The Price We Still Pay
In episode 10, host Connie Morris examines Chapter 9 of Elizabeth Hinton's American on Fire, revealing how 1970s federal proposals for youth programs, housing, and community-centered safety were rejected and replaced with punitive policies that fueled mass criminalization.
Morris connects those historical decisions to today's criminal justice failures and urges listeners to revive community-led solutions, challenge profit-driven policing, and build restorative alternatives from the ground up.
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