Prisons are fascinating places, especially when the inmates are educated white-collar types.
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Prison has a universal fascination. It's a real-life horror story because, given the right set of circumstances, anyone could find themselves behind bars.
My buddy tells me a lot of interesting stories about what goes on in prison - it just makes my head spin about what they deal with on a day-to-day basis.
The White House is the finest prison in the world.
The prison industrial system, things like that are cleverly put in place to attempt to marginalize a certain group of people - and it's not only black, it's replete across the American society.
I know prisons from the inside.
Well, I don't think prisons are the answer to everything, obviously.
People always think about what prison is. What prison really is - it's not a physical challenge, it's mental.
We need prisons because there are some hardcore criminals, but I never met a guy who has been in jail that came out with a smile on his face thinking, 'Right, that's it - now I am going to be good!'
Poor people, people of color - especially are much more likely to be found in prison than in institutions of higher education.
Prisons are like the concentration camps of our time. So many go in and never come out, and primarily they're black and Latino.