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The impact of the media on the incarcerated population. Special Guest: Tim Wright

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In this episode of Black Light, Tim Wright returns to shed light on the detrimental impact of the media on the incarcerated population, especially those who have been wrongfully convicted. This summary will provide an overview of the key points discussed in the show.

Tim Wright begins by highlighting the power of the media and its ability to shape public perception and opinions. He acknowledges that while the media can play a crucial role in exposing injustices within the criminal justice system, it often falls short in providing fair and balanced coverage, particularly when it comes to cases of wrongful conviction.

The show delves into the ways in which media coverage can harm the incarcerated population. Tim Wright emphasizes that sensationalism, biased reporting, and the rush to judgment can contribute to a climate of prejudice and hostility towards those who are already vulnerable within the prison system. By perpetuating stereotypes and focusing on sensational stories, the media can further stigmatize and dehumanize individuals who are already marginalized.

Furthermore, Tim Wright explores the impact of media coverage on wrongfully convicted individuals. He explains that when the media sensationalizes cases, it can create an environment where the presumption of innocence is eroded, making it harder for those who have been wrongfully convicted to receive a fair trial or have their cases reviewed. The show points out that media coverage often focuses on the initial arrest and trial, neglecting the subsequent appeals and potential new evidence that could exonerate the wrongfully convicted.

The Black Light Mass Incarceration Show is a space that is used to uplift the unheard voices of the criminal and social justice issues that many face today.

BLMIS is a weekly podcast that interviews those forgotten in our prison systems. We are here to give the forgotten or ignored a platform for them to share their stories. Inform and educate others on what is really happening behind the scenes.

CALL TO ACTION!!

One of our previous guests, Terence Smith, is currently fighting for his freedom. He was only 17 years old when he was sentenced to 51–66 years as a juvenile. He's been incarcerated for 23 years now. It's time for him to return home. It's been 23 years since his family last saw him. Help us get him back. Please sign his petition to show your support for Terence Smith. If you would like to send word of encouragement or support please feel free to reach out to through textbehind #0650190

Terence Petition

Terence Story

PLEASE VISIT TO LEARN MORE!!

EmancipateNC Newsletter sign-up

REPORT A POLICE , CO, SHERIFF OFFICER

Follows on Facebook, Instagram,

blacklight@emancipatenc.org

https://www.podbean.com/lsw/9yD3H07ul1?lsid=dlG59tzpuob

brogers@foodbankcenc.org (703) 975-1259

You can find this Episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/KaRW4YE5vCE

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In this episode of Black Light, Tim Wright returns to shed light on the detrimental impact of the media on the incarcerated population, especially those who have been wrongfully convicted. This summary will provide an overview of the key points discussed in the show.

Tim Wright begins by highlighting the power of the media and its ability to shape public perception and opinions. He acknowledges that while the media can play a crucial role in exposing injustices within the criminal justice system, it often falls short in providing fair and balanced coverage, particularly when it comes to cases of wrongful conviction.

The show delves into the ways in which media coverage can harm the incarcerated population. Tim Wright emphasizes that sensationalism, biased reporting, and the rush to judgment can contribute to a climate of prejudice and hostility towards those who are already vulnerable within the prison system. By perpetuating stereotypes and focusing on sensational stories, the media can further stigmatize and dehumanize individuals who are already marginalized.

Furthermore, Tim Wright explores the impact of media coverage on wrongfully convicted individuals. He explains that when the media sensationalizes cases, it can create an environment where the presumption of innocence is eroded, making it harder for those who have been wrongfully convicted to receive a fair trial or have their cases reviewed. The show points out that media coverage often focuses on the initial arrest and trial, neglecting the subsequent appeals and potential new evidence that could exonerate the wrongfully convicted.

The Black Light Mass Incarceration Show is a space that is used to uplift the unheard voices of the criminal and social justice issues that many face today.

BLMIS is a weekly podcast that interviews those forgotten in our prison systems. We are here to give the forgotten or ignored a platform for them to share their stories. Inform and educate others on what is really happening behind the scenes.

CALL TO ACTION!!

One of our previous guests, Terence Smith, is currently fighting for his freedom. He was only 17 years old when he was sentenced to 51–66 years as a juvenile. He's been incarcerated for 23 years now. It's time for him to return home. It's been 23 years since his family last saw him. Help us get him back. Please sign his petition to show your support for Terence Smith. If you would like to send word of encouragement or support please feel free to reach out to through textbehind #0650190

Terence Petition

Terence Story

PLEASE VISIT TO LEARN MORE!!

EmancipateNC Newsletter sign-up

REPORT A POLICE , CO, SHERIFF OFFICER

Follows on Facebook, Instagram,

blacklight@emancipatenc.org

https://www.podbean.com/lsw/9yD3H07ul1?lsid=dlG59tzpuob

brogers@foodbankcenc.org (703) 975-1259

You can find this Episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/KaRW4YE5vCE

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