A hard story beautifully told
It took me a while to get through all 8 episodes because the level of inhumanity being described is almost unbearable. The saving grace is the intense humanity that Josie Duffy Rice and her colleagues bring to the storytelling, and particularly to unpacking the way that violence enacted on children will replicate itself when they are adults in ways that are almost out of their control. And I am especially glad I made it to Episode 8, because there is a moment of surpassing forgiveness shared by one of those children, now grown, regarding one of her abusers. Absolutely a must-listen series.
Viola1604 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/12/23
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Love stuff like this. Really well produced and interesting.
jeckles88 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/18/23
this is a podcast that everyone needs to hear about history that has happened. The sad part is they have also fight schools here in Florida it was an all boys home that this was done to as well. George Wallace the one she quotes is running for office and was for segregation was not Republican he...Read full review »
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This is the type of podcast that grabs me at the beginning and I can hardly wait for the next episode to drop. It takes place in Alabama and tells the story of many Black children held in a state run institution. The research, interviews, narration and production are exceptional. I used to say...Read full review »
westgalady via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/05/23
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