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Psych Legal Pop Podcast

Daughters

Psych Legal Pop Podcast

Tess & Brooke Brigham

Relationships, Tv & Film, True Crime, Society & Culture

4.2610 Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2025

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

This 2024 documentary on Netflix chronicles four young girls preparing for a special Daddy Daughter Dance with their incarcerated fathers, as part of a unique fatherhood program in a Washington, D.C. jail. A generation of youth bare the weight of mass incarceration on their childhoods. These wounds impair development and can last a lifetime. In-person visitation for these families has been systematically shut down across the US since 2014, replaced with video conference apps the families have to pay for. This unique program involves dance, touch and celebration that transcends the prison walls. On the inside, we watch the fathers go through a 10-week Fatherhood Training Program that prepares them for the intensity of the dance and the emotional fallout.


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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome back to the Psych Legal Pop Podcast. This is a podcast where we talk about

0:07.6

popular culture through the lens of an attorney and a therapist. I'm Brooke Brigham. I'm the

0:12.8

attorney. And I'm Tess Brigham. I'm the therapist. And today we are going to be talking about

0:18.3

a documentary on Netflix called Daughters.

0:22.6

And this, it won the audience award at the 2024 Sentence Film Festival.

0:31.2

It's a great movie.

0:33.9

Yes.

0:34.8

It's an emotional, emotional roller coaster. It is. It's, it's, um, basically it chronicles

0:44.8

this, uh, program that was implemented first in a prison in Richmond, Virginia.

0:57.1

There's a woman, her name is Angela Patton.

0:59.7

She's the CEO of Girls for a Change.

1:03.4

And she works with young black girls,

1:07.7

helping them with whatever issues, you know, going through and self-esteem and just getting through life.

1:12.3

Yeah.

1:12.8

And that's her passion is working with those girls.

1:15.0

And so she, like I said, she started this at a prison in Richmond.

1:22.0

This documentary takes place at a prison in Washington, D.C.

1:28.0

It's a, actually, it's not a jail.

1:31.4

It's the D.C., I'm excuse me, not a prison, it's a jail.

1:35.0

So these are men who are incarcerated.

1:38.2

They're waiting to be sentenced or waiting to go to trial.

1:43.2

So what this Girls for a Change program does is they work

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