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  • Join us on ’The Fallout Chronicles’ podcast as we journey through the lives of individuals touched by the incarceration of a loved one, uncovering tales of resilience and transformation. From celebrated artists to everyday heroes, our diverse interviews offer hope, support, and a sense of community in navigating the fallout of incarceration. Follow us on FB and IG @thefalloutchronicles
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  • You Are Not Alone: Megan Sullivan’s Journey of Hope and Advocacy
    Jan 7 2025

    In this poignant episode on The Fallout Chronicles, we delve into the often overlooked impact of parental incarceration. Our guest, Megan Sullivan—a respected associate professor at Boston University and author of 'Parental Incarceration, Personal Accounts and Developmental Impact'—shares her personal journey and academic insights. Megan discusses her father's incarceration, the emotional and financial toll it took on her family, and her mission to create inclusive classrooms. This episode underscores the complex nuances of incarceration's impact on children and families, offering valuable perspectives for educators, policymakers, and those affected by similar experiences. Join us for an enlightening discussion that blends personal narrative with professional expertise to shed light on a critical social issue.

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  • Wajahat Ali - When the American Dream Becomes a Nightmare
    Dec 17 2024

    In this episode of The Fallout Chronicles, hosts Marta Masferrer and Michelle Becerra welcome celebrated author and commentator Wajahat Ali. Ali shares his deeply personal narrative about his parents' sudden arrest in 2002, in the wake of 9/11, under Operation Cyberstorm for alleged software piracy involving Microsoft. He recounts the traumatic experience of handling his parents' incarceration as a 21-year-old, the financial and emotional fallout, and the community betrayal. Ali highlights the broader implications of criminal justice on immigrant families and the stigma associated with incarceration. Despite these hardships, Ali discusses how these events shaped his career in writing and commentary, offering a nuanced perspective on the American dream and incarceration. To learn more about Wajahat Ali:

    Book: Go Back to Where You Came From Substack: lefthook.substack.com @WajahatAli facebook.com/wajali http://www.thelavinagency.com/speakers/wajahat-ali

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    1 Std. und 5 Min.
  • Capturing Family, Love, and Loss: The Art of Niko Krivanek
    Dec 3 2024

    In this episode of The Fallout Chronicles, we delve into the emotional and artistic journey of Niko Krivanek, a young photographer whose work is deeply influenced by his mother's 20-year incarceration. Niko, a recent graduate of Tufts University and Rhode Island School of Design, shares his experiences and the essence behind his poignant photographic series such as Dear Sally, Love Mom and Natural Life. Through these projects, Niko captures the emotional landscapes of life touched by incarceration, exploring themes of love, loss, and resilience. The conversation covers Niko's artistic evolution, the supportive dynamics of his family despite the challenges, and his ongoing efforts to amplify voices of those impacted by the carceral system. Join us as we discuss art, family, and the profound effects of incarceration on personal and collective lives. To learn more about Niko visit: https://www.nikokrivanek.com/

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    1 Std. und 2 Min.

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