Just when Elizabeth Mikotowicz thought she had seen the darkest corners of the American prison system, a shocking twist turned her world upside down. But instead of giving up, she used this unexpected turn to fuel her fight for justice. What could have happened to Elizabeth? Keep reading to find out.
In this episode, you will be able to:
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Unravel the shortcomings in the American prison system and consider viable solutions to enhance its efficacy.
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Investigate the root contributors to societal problems such as mental health and poverty for greater insight.
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Probe into the corruption and accountability lapses within religious organizations and juvenile detention centers.
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Acknowledge the essentiality of institutional reform, establishing accountability, and holding the powerful accountable.
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Gain awareness of the inhuman treatment of prisoners and the urgency to address issues within the American prison system.
My special guest is Elizabeth Mikotowicz
Say hello to Elizabeth Mikotowicz, a remarkable artist, activist, and fashion designer who is making waves in the world of social justice and prison reform. After facing the harsh realities of the American prison system, Elizabeth turned her life around and used her creative abilities to establish an eco-friendly clothing brand inspired by her art. Her experiences have motivated her to fight for prison reform, leading to the passing of bills that address the injustices faced by inmates. Elizabeth also sheds light on the issues of homelessness and affordable housing, proving that anyone can make a difference in society with determination and passion.
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Support prison reform by advocating for financial repercussions for institutions that stonewall inmates or patients on paperwork.
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Donate to organizations that provide support for survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence.
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Advocate for the taxation of religious institutions that are found to be fraudulent or corrupt.
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Support environmentally friendly clothing brands, such as Elizabeth Mikotowicz's brand, that are based on art and activism.
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Advocate for the basic needs of society to be met in order to reduce crime rates and homelessness.
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Support affordable housing initiatives and advocate for reforms that prevent landlords from charging excessive application fees.
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Advocate for the accountability and regulation of institutions, including colleges, juvenile detention centers, and rehabs, to prevent abuse and corruption.
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