Ending the Vicious Cycle

Ending the Vicious Cycle This is a documentary about mass incarceration of women of color & everything seen and heard on screen is grounded in accuracy & has no element of fiction

04/22/2017
04/22/2017
04/20/2017

The number of women in state and federal prisons has increased eight-fold from 12,300 in 1980 to 107,500 in 2005.
30% of women prisoners are African American and 16% are Latinas. Black women are incarcerated at 4 times the rate of white women.

Women in state prisons in 2003 were more likely than men to be incarcerated for a drug offense (29% vs. 19%) or property offense (30% vs. 20%) and less likely than men to be incarcerated for a violent offense (35% vs. 53%).

Interview with Dr. Cornel West
04/19/2017

Interview with Dr. Cornel West

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