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      <title>Kym Ray &amp; David Maxted: Agency vs. Slavery in Colorado Prison Labor</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A Denver District Court has determined that Colorado's prison labor practices unconstitutional. How did we get here? What's the history of prison labor laws in Colorado and the U.S.? What's the link between the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and the day-to-day life of incarcerated people today? In this episode of UNLOCKING CHANGE, Kym Ray of End Slavery Colorado and David Maxted of Maxted Law break it all down, in a conversation with Colorado Radio for Justice (CRJ) host JoyBelle Phelan. Colorado, they say, is a bellwether in national prison labor reform.</p><p>UNLOCKING CHANGE is a podcast by Colorado Radio for Justice (CRJ). www.radioforjustice.org</p><p>COLORADO RADIO FOR JUSTICE<br>https://www.radioforjustice.org/ <br>Instagram //   radio4justice   <br>Facebook //    radioforjustice   <br>LinkedIn //   radioforjustice   <br>Bluesky // https://bsky.app/profile/radioforjustice.bsky.social<br>X (formerly Twitter) // https://x.com/home</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Senator Cleave Simpson is Colorado's Senate Minority Leader. In this episode of UNLOCKING CHANGE, Colorado Radio for Justice (CRJ) hosts Herbert Alexander and Ryan Conarro sit down with Senator Simpson to talk about everything from water rights and climate change in Colorado, to his journey from his boyhood farming in Alamosa to state office, to questions of criminal justice reform and mitigating extreme sentencing in Colorado. It's all a question, says Simpson, of leaning into the nuances. </p><p>UNLOCKING CHANGE is a podcast by Colorado Radio for Justice (CRJ). www.radioforjustice.org</p><p>COLORADO RADIO FOR JUSTICE<br>https://www.radioforjustice.org/ <br>Instagram //   radio4justice   <br>Facebook //    radioforjustice   <br>LinkedIn //   radioforjustice   <br>Bluesky // https://bsky.app/profile/radioforjustice.bsky.social<br>X (formerly Twitter) // https://x.com/home</p><p>00:00 Unlocking Change Introduction<br>01:49 Meet Cleave Simpson<br>02:48 Running for Senate District 6 Office<br>04:11 The Role of Senate Minority Leader<br>05:44 The Infuence of Compassion<br>07:16 Every Senator Represents Their Constituency<br>07:43 "Raising the Floor": A Moment of Unalignment with the Party<br>11:03  Perspectives on Extreme Sentencing<br>12:14 Root Causes &amp; Crime Rates: Auto Theft, Bank Robberies, &amp; More<br>17:13 The Aguilera-Mederos Case: CO Governor Reduces a 110-Year Sentence<br>20:45 Simpson's Experience with Criminal Justice Policy<br>23:06 Snapshot of this Colorado Legislative Session<br>25:06 CDOC's Requested Budget Increase <br>26:07 Workforce and Housing in Rural   Colorado<br>26:41 Climate Change and Water Issues<br>27:15 Additional Prospective Bills<br>27:39 "A Knot to Untie"</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Senator Cleave Simpson is Colorado's Senate Minority Leader. In this episode of UNLOCKING CHANGE, Colorado Radio for Justice (CRJ) hosts Herbert Alexander and Ryan Conarro sit down with Senator Simpson to talk about everything from water rights and climate change in Colorado, to his journey from his boyhood farming in Alamosa to state office, to questions of criminal justice reform and mitigating extreme sentencing in Colorado. It's all a question, says Simpson, of leaning into the nuances. </p><p>UNLOCKING CHANGE is a podcast by Colorado Radio for Justice (CRJ). www.radioforjustice.org</p><p>COLORADO RADIO FOR JUSTICE<br>https://www.radioforjustice.org/ <br>Instagram //   radio4justice   <br>Facebook //    radioforjustice   <br>LinkedIn //   radioforjustice   <br>Bluesky // https://bsky.app/profile/radioforjustice.bsky.social<br>X (formerly Twitter) // https://x.com/home</p><p>00:00 Unlocking Change Introduction<br>01:49 Meet Cleave Simpson<br>02:48 Running for Senate District 6 Office<br>04:11 The Role of Senate Minority Leader<br>05:44 The Infuence of Compassion<br>07:16 Every Senator Represents Their Constituency<br>07:43 "Raising the Floor": A Moment of Unalignment with the Party<br>11:03  Perspectives on Extreme Sentencing<br>12:14 Root Causes &amp; Crime Rates: Auto Theft, Bank Robberies, &amp; More<br>17:13 The Aguilera-Mederos Case: CO Governor Reduces a 110-Year Sentence<br>20:45 Simpson's Experience with Criminal Justice Policy<br>23:06 Snapshot of this Colorado Legislative Session<br>25:06 CDOC's Requested Budget Increase <br>26:07 Workforce and Housing in Rural   Colorado<br>26:41 Climate Change and Water Issues<br>27:15 Additional Prospective Bills<br>27:39 "A Knot to Untie"</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>As the 2026 Legislative Session of the Colorado General Assembly kicks off, UNLOCKING CHANGE brings a conversation with Javier Mabrey (D), State Representative for House District 1 as well as Chair of the House Judiciary Committee. Colorado Radio for Justice (CRJ) host Herbert Alexander invites Mabrey to share his journey from childhood poverty into legal practice and state politics, and his perspectives and hopes for reforming long sentencing, cash bail, and the larger economic systems that sustain inequality in the U.S.</p><p>UNLOCKING CHANGE is a podcast by Colorado Radio for Justice (CRJ). www.radioforjustice.org</p><p>COLORADO RADIO FOR JUSTICE<br>https://www.radioforjustice.org/ <br>Instagram //   radio4justice   <br>Facebook //    radioforjustice   <br>LinkedIn //   radioforjustice   <br>Bluesky // https://bsky.app/profile/radioforjustice.bsky.social<br>X (formerly Twitter) // https://x.com/home</p><p>00:00 Unlocking Change Introduction<br>01:53 Introduction To Javier Mabrey<br>02:47 The Legal System Works as Well as Intended<br>03:28 US Prison Population and Criminalizing Poverty <br>05:01 Pretrial Sentencing<br>05:49 Personal View of Poverty in Our Systems<br>06:53 The Path to Reforming The Criminal Legal System<br>08:56 More Likely to Recidivate<br>09:35 The Habitual Law and Its Effects<br>10:29 White Collar Crime Disparity<br>12:15 Who Belongs in Prison?<br>13:35 Vote for Community Safety<br>15:01 How Is Incarceration Discussed in The Government?<br>16:03 Having Hope for Incarcerated Individuals<br>17:38 The Ebb and Flow of Progress<br>18:40 What Does the Upcoming Legislative Session Hold?<br>22:45 What Does Utopia Look Like (Where will The Billionaires Be?)</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>As the 2026 Legislative Session of the Colorado General Assembly kicks off, UNLOCKING CHANGE brings a conversation with Javier Mabrey (D), State Representative for House District 1 as well as Chair of the House Judiciary Committee. Colorado Radio for Justice (CRJ) host Herbert Alexander invites Mabrey to share his journey from childhood poverty into legal practice and state politics, and his perspectives and hopes for reforming long sentencing, cash bail, and the larger economic systems that sustain inequality in the U.S.</p><p>UNLOCKING CHANGE is a podcast by Colorado Radio for Justice (CRJ). www.radioforjustice.org</p><p>COLORADO RADIO FOR JUSTICE<br>https://www.radioforjustice.org/ <br>Instagram //   radio4justice   <br>Facebook //    radioforjustice   <br>LinkedIn //   radioforjustice   <br>Bluesky // https://bsky.app/profile/radioforjustice.bsky.social<br>X (formerly Twitter) // https://x.com/home</p><p>00:00 Unlocking Change Introduction<br>01:53 Introduction To Javier Mabrey<br>02:47 The Legal System Works as Well as Intended<br>03:28 US Prison Population and Criminalizing Poverty <br>05:01 Pretrial Sentencing<br>05:49 Personal View of Poverty in Our Systems<br>06:53 The Path to Reforming The Criminal Legal System<br>08:56 More Likely to Recidivate<br>09:35 The Habitual Law and Its Effects<br>10:29 White Collar Crime Disparity<br>12:15 Who Belongs in Prison?<br>13:35 Vote for Community Safety<br>15:01 How Is Incarceration Discussed in The Government?<br>16:03 Having Hope for Incarcerated Individuals<br>17:38 The Ebb and Flow of Progress<br>18:40 What Does the Upcoming Legislative Session Hold?<br>22:45 What Does Utopia Look Like (Where will The Billionaires Be?)</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2026 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It's Part 2 of a two-part conversation with Emma Mclean-Riggs, Senior Staff Attorney from the ACLU of Colorado, who sits down with Colorado Radio for Justice hosts Tiffany McCoy and Trevor Jones. Emma examines the criminalization of poverty and homelessness in Colorado communities; the ACLU's work of not just improving incarcerated people's lives inside facilities, but striving to liberate them; and an exploration of what exactly "civil liberties" themselves are. Emma highlights the value of media led by lived-experience producers, and she articulates her vision for a more just future that relies on each and every one of us.</p><p>UNLOCKING CHANGE is a podcast by Colorado Radio for Justice (CRJ). <a href="https://www.radioforjustice.org/">www.radioforjustice.org</a></p><p>00:00 Introduction - Camping bans / blanket bans in Boulder<br>09:14 What motivates Emma?<br>09:14 Emma's life journey into law<br>15:08 Colorado incarceration liberatory work<br>17:11 What are 'civil liberties'? <br>18:25 ACLU's history, values, intersectionality<br>20:58 Support ACLU / Get involved<br>23:21 Vision for future?</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It's Part 2 of a two-part conversation with Emma Mclean-Riggs, Senior Staff Attorney from the ACLU of Colorado, who sits down with Colorado Radio for Justice hosts Tiffany McCoy and Trevor Jones. Emma examines the criminalization of poverty and homelessness in Colorado communities; the ACLU's work of not just improving incarcerated people's lives inside facilities, but striving to liberate them; and an exploration of what exactly "civil liberties" themselves are. Emma highlights the value of media led by lived-experience producers, and she articulates her vision for a more just future that relies on each and every one of us.</p><p>UNLOCKING CHANGE is a podcast by Colorado Radio for Justice (CRJ). <a href="https://www.radioforjustice.org/">www.radioforjustice.org</a></p><p>00:00 Introduction - Camping bans / blanket bans in Boulder<br>09:14 What motivates Emma?<br>09:14 Emma's life journey into law<br>15:08 Colorado incarceration liberatory work<br>17:11 What are 'civil liberties'? <br>18:25 ACLU's history, values, intersectionality<br>20:58 Support ACLU / Get involved<br>23:21 Vision for future?</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join Colorado Radio for Justice hosts Tiffany McCoy and Trevor Jones as they dive into a critical conversation with Emma Mclean-Riggs, Senior Staff Attorney from the ACLU of Colorado. Emma discusses the alarming escalations in ICE detention expansions, unlawful deportations by the Trump Administration under the Alien Enemies Act, and the challenges faced by Venezuelan immigrants in Colorado and beyond. Mclean-Riggs shares the ACLU of Colorado's multi-faceted approach to defending civil liberties in today's shifting political climate, from litigation and policy advocacy to community organizing. And she shares what fuels her relentless fight for justice and the constitutional principles at stake: the human beings whose lives and futures are on the line.</p><p>UNLOCKING CHANGE is a podcast by Colorado Radio for Justice (CRJ). <a href="https://www.radioforjustice.org/">www.radioforjustice.org</a></p><p>00:00 Introduction</p><p>01:57 Meet Emma Mclean-Riggs and the ACLU of Colorado</p><p>03:12 ICE: A Pressing Concern</p><p>06:59 DBU v. Trump, ACLU of Colorado's Lawsuit</p><p>25:25 What Motivates &amp; Sustains Emma in Her Work</p><p>27:15 Why Call Prisons "Cages"?</p><p>32:31 Children &amp; Trauma from Family Separation</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join Colorado Radio for Justice hosts Tiffany McCoy and Trevor Jones as they dive into a critical conversation with Emma Mclean-Riggs, Senior Staff Attorney from the ACLU of Colorado. Emma discusses the alarming escalations in ICE detention expansions, unlawful deportations by the Trump Administration under the Alien Enemies Act, and the challenges faced by Venezuelan immigrants in Colorado and beyond. Mclean-Riggs shares the ACLU of Colorado's multi-faceted approach to defending civil liberties in today's shifting political climate, from litigation and policy advocacy to community organizing. And she shares what fuels her relentless fight for justice and the constitutional principles at stake: the human beings whose lives and futures are on the line.</p><p>UNLOCKING CHANGE is a podcast by Colorado Radio for Justice (CRJ). <a href="https://www.radioforjustice.org/">www.radioforjustice.org</a></p><p>00:00 Introduction</p><p>01:57 Meet Emma Mclean-Riggs and the ACLU of Colorado</p><p>03:12 ICE: A Pressing Concern</p><p>06:59 DBU v. Trump, ACLU of Colorado's Lawsuit</p><p>25:25 What Motivates &amp; Sustains Emma in Her Work</p><p>27:15 Why Call Prisons "Cages"?</p><p>32:31 Children &amp; Trauma from Family Separation</p>]]>
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