This radio station shines a spotlight on those in Colorado prisons, for both the incarcerated and the public.
DJs at Denver Women's, Sterling and Limon correctional facilities.: An audio bulletin board of sorts, including announcements and updates airing three times daily, for residents and staff of the Colorado Department of Corrections.: From indie to hip-hop to recent top hits...genre-busting music from inside the walls, for every listener.Inside Wire in the Morning.
in your ears and on the airwaves, from full-time producers, to short-term contributors, to musicians, to CDOC support staff.and other prison producers, offering nuanced glimpses of life inside, including profiles of facility programs; audio postcards from life inside; legislative and current-events updates; and partner programs such as the DU PAI podcast: Tune in while you settle in: nighttime music from inside the walls, for listeners on both sides.
Conarro lauds “the power and potential of radio as a medium to cultivate a sense of community, companionship and connection.” There's value in accomplishing such a sense within a system that too often does the opposite, he adds; radio is uniquely positioned to push against that isolation. It provide the opportunity not only to be a voice, but to be a publicly available, synchronous one that reaches people inside and outside the prison walls.“It’s shared community," he says.
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