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What is justice? Who does it serve? Why should you care?
When we think about justice, we think about it as an abstract, something that happens to someone else, somewhere else. But justice and the law regulate every aspect of our interactions with each other, with organisations, and with the government.
We never think about it until it impacts our lives, or that of someone close.
Our guests are women with lived experience of the justice system whether as victims or women who have committed crimes; or people at the forefront of civic action who put their lives on the line to demand a better world..
We ask them to share their insight into how we might repair a broken and harmful system, with humanity and dignity.
We also speak with people who are in the heart of the justice system creating important change; climate activists, judges, barristers, human rights campaigners, mental health advocates, artists and healers.
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S2E109 109. FJC fundraising Campaign & Cancer in Womens Prisons
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108. Justice Starts Before The Courtroom
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S2E107 107. Issue 16: Justice, Resistance & Human Cost — Voices from The View Magazine
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S2E106 106. Healthcare Is a Human Right — So Why Are Women in Prison Being Failed?
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S2E105 105. Life After Remand: Rhia Canady on Motherhood, Short Sentences & Building Flygirl Foundation
Send a textWhat happens when the justice system asks for a victim impact statement, then offers no support?In this episode of Rebel Justice, we speak with Rhia Canady, founder of Flygirl Foundation,…
S2E104 104. Her Circle: How A Mother Turned Trauma Into A Movement For Dignity with Amy Van Zyl
Send a textIn this episode, we speak with Amy Van Zyl about trauma, motherhood, and dignity within child-protection systems. Amy shares her experience of losing her children for eight and a half…
S2E103 103. No, Your Therapist Isn’t A Shaman: What Legal Psychedelic Care Actually Looks Like with Madalyn McElwain & Trevor Ekstrom
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S2E102 102. Quaker Social Action: What If Courage, Curiosity, And Compassion Led Social Change
Send a textWhat if the most practical path to justice starts with listening harder than we speak? We sit down with Judith Moran, director of Quaker Social Action, to trace a journey from Victorian…
S2E101 101. Behind the Wigs: Life at the Criminal Bar. Kate Kelleher Part 2.
Send a textThe courtroom looks orderly from the gallery, but behind the wigs and gowns is a profession running on grit, late nights, and vending machines. We sit down with criminal defense barrister…
100. Mental Health in the UK Justice System: In Conversation with Barrister Kate Kelleher and James Rossiter from the Criminal Bar Association (Part 1)
Send a textJustice feels distant until it isn’t. We open the doors to a courtroom few ever truly see, where trauma arrives with every case and formality—the wig, the gown, the ritual—exists to…
99. Modern Slavery in the UK: What You Need to Know with Lauren Saunders from Unseen UK
Send a textModern slavery isn’t far away or long ago. It’s here, woven into daily life, and too often dismissed as something else. We sit down with Lauren Saunders, Deputy Director of Frontline…
98. Why Defending Juries Matters When Protest Is Criminalised with Sir Jonathon Porritt & Dr Juliette Brown
Send a textWe sit down with Dr Juliette Brown, an NHS consultant psychiatrist and climate activist facing a retrial after a hung jury, and Sir Jonathan Porritt, a leading environmental thinker who…
97. Inside Medomsley Detention Centre: Abuse, Predators, Government Ignorance & Operation Deerness with PPO Adrian Usher
Send a textA detention centre meant to correct young men became a blueprint for how institutions can enable predators. We dig into Medomsley’s regime of fear, the violence that greeted boys at the…
96. Exclusive Preview Inside The View Magazine Issue 15
Send a textOur latest Rebel Justice Podcast offers a powerful preview of The View Magazine Issue 15, weaving first‑hand testimony, hard data and practical solutions across prisons, youth custody,…
95. The Hidden Sentence for Mothers – with Not Beyond Redemption’s Founder Camilla Baldwin & Solicitor Eben Vaughan-Philipps
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94. Dr. Sarah Benn and the Climate Health Emergency
Send a textIn this week's episode, we talk to Dr Sarah Benn, a GP who moved from decades of practice to non‑violent climate action. How did Dr Sarah go from sitting outside an oil terminal with a…
93. The Fight to End FGM Part 2: First Global Report on FGM with The Vavengers CEO Sema Gornall, Sir Max Hill KC and Activist Mam Lisa Camara
Send a textIn part two of our series with The Vavengers, Rebel Justice is joined by Sir Max Hill KC, former Director of Public Prosecutions for England and Wales, alongside The Vavengers’ CEO, Sema…
92. The Fight to End FGM Part 1: The Vavengers CEO Sema Gornall and FGM Survivor and Activist Mam Lisa Camara
Send a textIn this powerful first episode of a two-part series, Rebel Justice speaks with Sema Gornall, CEO of The Vavengers, and Mam Lisa Camara, a Gambian women’s rights activist and survivor of…
91. Tanya’s Story: Coercive Control, Corrupted Care, and the Search for Justice
Send a textA delivery driver calls 999 after witnessing an assault, yet the woman with bruises becomes the suspect. That reversal sets the tone for a story that forces us to confront how easily…
90. Saeed Taji Farouky: Palestine, Protest, and Resistance Through Filmmaking
Send a textWhat does it mean to create art in a time of genocide? How can filmmaking become an act of resistance? Saeed Taji Farouky joins Rebel Justice to explore these urgent questions from his…
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