In this episode, we explore the incredible journey of Bryonn Bain, a Tony-nominated and Emmy-winning storyteller, whose diverse talents span poetry, acting, writing, and directing. As the creator of the acclaimed hip hop theater production "Lyrics from Lockdown," Bryonn combines art and activism to advocate for prison education and abolition. He is the founder of the UCLA Prison Education Program, where he has dedicated over 30 years to creating educational opportunities for incarcerated individuals. Bryonn’s unique approach includes teaching university students alongside those in prison. Having experienced wrongful imprisonment himself during law school, he brings a profound perspective to his work. Now a professor at UCLA, he continues to push for justice and community-building through the arts. Join us as we delve into his inspiring story and impactful contributions.
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