#61 'These were young men doing really long sentences for something they didn't do'
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Today we’re joined by Tracey Ford, Founder of JAGS Foundation, Fellow Brentonian Anjali Joshi, and Writer and Speaker Oumou Longley on to talk about one law which massively effects young people in Brent and across the UK. We're looking at Joint Enterprise: a law that has contributed to the disproportionate number of young men of colour serving time in the UK. This episode was produced by the VENT Production Team: Jess Lawson, Emilia Gill, Moeed Majeed and Arlie Adlington.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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