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FEATURING DANIELLE ALLEN – The statistics around mass incarceration in the US are depressing. We are a nation that imprisons more people than any other, despite stated ideals about freedom and democracy. It has become all-too-easy to reduce the individuals who are impacted as merely numbers.

A new book tells the heart-breaking story of a young man who entered the criminal justice system when he was only 15, caught in California’s Three Strikes dragnet. Written by his cousin, it is a true story – one that is related from the point of view of a family member who feels helpless to stop the trajectory of a life ruined.

It is also a cautionary tale about the lives that our misguided “war on drugs,” and our vast system of mass incarceration swallows up and destroys.

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Danielle Allen, James Conant Bryant University Professor at Harvard University, author of “Our Declaration: A Reading of the Declaration of Independence in Defence of Equality, and winner of the Parkman Prize. Her new book is called Cuz: The Life and Times of Michael A.

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