Ear Hustle brings you the stories of life inside prison,
shared and produced by those living it.
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Ear Hustle is a partnership between Nigel Poor, a Bay Area visual artist
and Earlonne Woods, currently incarcerated at San Quentin State Prison,
and was co-founded with fellow inmate Antwan Williams.
Inside San Quentin, if you’re gay you hide it, but if you’re trans you can’t hide it. In this episode, we dive into what it's like to be LGBTQ in prison.
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Sex trafficking crimes are hard to talk about. In this episode, Sara and LA share their individual experiences of being “in the life.”
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Just in time for the holidays! Meet some of the musicians of San Quentin, whose songs were featured in season one of Ear Hustle.
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There are only a few ways to leave prison: serve your time, get out early on parole... or escape..
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How do inmates with profoundly long sentences cope with their realities, and maintain a sense of hope and well-being as the years pass?
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The color of your skin influences your life in prison, from sharing food to celebrating birthdays.
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Earlonne and Nigel answer questions mailed in via postcard, aka "kites," from listeners around the world.
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The hole, the box, solitary confinement… stories from four men who spent years by themselves in prison.
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Meet Rauch, a man incarcerated at San Quentin who has figured out how to “look out” for dozens of critters around the place.
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While the perceived thrill and glamour of gang life are often too strong to resist, the hard consequences of this seduction can last a lifetime.
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Finding a roommate can be tough. Finding someone to share a 4' x 9' space with is a whole 'nother story.