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Description:Acclaimed “Race Traitor” author, Mab Segrest, takes Laura through deep south to trace the racist roots of American psychiatry. They explore the infamous state mental hospital in Milledgeville, Georgia and visit with Bryan Stevenson of the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery, Alabama to consider how our society’s mental and political health relate to history. Segrest’s newest book is Administrations of Lunacy: Racism and the Haunting of American Psychiatry at the Milledgeville Asylum, due out April 2020.
Guests:
Mab Segrest, Author and gender studies scholar, professor emeritus of gender and women’s studies at Connecticut College and the author of Administrations of Lunacy and Memoir of a Race Traitor (both from The New Press). A longtime activist in social justice movements and a past fellow at the National Humanities Center, she lives in Durham, North Carolina.
Bryan Stevenson, Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative is a widely acclaimed public interest lawyer who has dedicated his career to helping the poor, the incarcerated, and the condemned.
• Mab Segrest, Be Brave: There Is Something Worth More Than Our Lives
•Racial Literacy and Rural Solidarity! - Lou Murrey & Jessica Campbell
•New Justice: A World Beyond Prisons
•Integration Won’t Solve Racism in Schools
•Commuity Land Trusts: A Model for Reparations?
•Chatanooga to Karachi: Resilient Under Violence
•Taking Down the Confederacy - One Monument At a Time
• Mab Segrest’s book “Memoir of a Race Traitor” published 25 years ago
•The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration
•The National Memorial for Peace and Justice
•The Culture that Capitalism Created - an interview with Boots Riley by Laura Flanders for The Nation
“The Drums Call You” by Carlos Mena and Osunlade courtesy of Ocha Records. Ocha Records 100th release! Listen