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The Gist

Wondery Presents Generation Why: Kalief Browder

The Gist

Peach Fish Productions

Daily News, News

4.53.7K Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2023

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

The Generation Why Podcast released its first episode in 2012 and pioneered the true crime genre in the podcasting world. Now, in a special, 4-part series, The Generation Why podcast unravels the story of Kalief Browder. A young boy who was falsely accused of stealing a backpack and held without bail at Rikers Island for 3 years. He endured consistent abuse by prison staff and inmates, and was held in solitary confinement for more than seven hundred consecutive days. This is a story about a young life unfairly caught in the middle of the (in)justice system.   Listen to this 4-part series on Kalief's story by following Generation Why wherever you get your podcasts: Wondery.fm/Gist_GenWhyMini Hey Prime Members, you can listen to Generation Why ad-free on Amazon Music. Download the Amazon Music app today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

On a cold night in 2010, a boy is stopped by the police while walking home from a party in the Bronx.

0:05.9

He's only 16. He's been stopped by the police before, but this time is different.

0:11.0

In a special four-part series, the Generation Y podcast unravels the story of Khalif Browder.

0:18.4

A young boy who is falsely accused of stealing a backpack and held without ball at Rikers Island for three years.

0:25.2

During that time, he endured regular abuse by prison staff and inmates and was held in solitary confinement for more than 700 consecutive days.

0:34.4

Three years later, Khalif was released, never once, having stood trial.

0:39.6

Khalif's case ended up being a catalyst for change in the use of solitary confinement against minors and federal prisons,

0:46.4

but we still have a long way to go.

0:48.3

We say innocent until proven guilty, but where do we draw the line between due process and cruelty?

0:54.9

I'm about to play a clip from this four-part series on Generation Y, while you're listening,

0:59.6

follow Generation Y wherever you get your podcasts.

1:03.8

And if you're a member of Amazon Prime, you can listen ad-free on Amazon Music, download the Amazon Music app today.

1:12.0

Most people, if they were to be jailed or incarcerated for 30 days, they would lose their house, they would lose their job, they would lose everything.

1:28.8

Just 30 days behind bars.

1:31.2

There are so many other punishments, there are so many other impacts that incarceration have, that no one weighs out,

1:39.3

because we just think time behind bars, we just think, did the punishment fit the crime?

1:45.8

And then, on top of that, people want jailhouse justice, they want prisoners to suffer more while they're behind bars, as if they're not suffering already.

1:57.6

And I've spent time in the military, I've been isolated from my family and friends, I can't imagine what it would be like to be put in solitary

2:08.8

for even a few days, much less months or years.

2:13.2

So, we've already talked about the harm that solitary confinement does, and then when you add in the fact that

2:20.6

Khalif Browder was just picked off the street, no proof of crime, of laws broken, just picked up off the street, and put behind bars.

2:32.1

Never convicted of anything.

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