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America ReFramed

Hundreds of Thousands | Solitary Confinement

For 24 hours, Stevie Walker-Webb is in "solitary confinement" to show its inhumanity.

Aired 04/18/2024 | Rating TV-PG

America ReFramed

Hundreds of Thousands | Solitary Confinement

Clip: Season 12 Episode 4 | 1m 4sVideo has Closed Captions

For 24 hours, Stevie Walker-Webb is in "solitary confinement" to show its inhumanity.

For 24 hours, Stevie Walker-Webb is staying in a community-built box that represents a solitary confinement cell. His inspiration is his brother Waday, who is incarcerated in solitary for 122 days and the purpose is to show the inhumanity of confining a person with mental illness.

Aired 04/18/2024 | Rating TV-PG

Funding for America ReFramed provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Wyncote Foundation and Reva and David Logan Foundation.

Hundreds of Thousands | A Call for Change

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Stevie Walker-Webb shares his hopes and fears for incarcerated people with mental illness. (54s)

Hundreds of Thousands | Brothers

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Two brothers, one on the inside, share their hopes and dreams after incarceration. (58s)

Hundreds of Thousands | Preview

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A family acts to rectify a systemic wrong after a mentally ill loved one's incarceration. (30s)

Hundreds of Thousands | Trailer

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A family acts to rectify a systemic wrong after a mentally ill loved one's incarceration. (54s)

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Funding for America ReFramed provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Wyncote Foundation and Reva and David Logan Foundation.

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