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Topic: Systemic injustice

Systemic injustice refers to the pervasive, deeply rooted patterns of inequality and discrimination embedded within societal institutions and structures.

More on: Systemic injustice

The podcast episodes provided explore various facets of systemic injustice, including wrongful convictions in the criminal justice system, racial and environmental disparities, and the government's unjust treatment of marginalized groups.

For example, the episode 'Halfway Home' discusses how Leo Schofield's wrongful conviction exemplifies the systemic issues faced by marginalized individuals in the criminal justice system. The episode 'Dr. S. Craig Watkins on Why AI's Potential to Combat or Scale Systemic Injustice Still Comes Down to Humans' explores how AI technology can either help address or exacerbate systemic injustices.

Other episodes, such as 'Look For The Helpers - Part 2' and 'S11 Ep2: Conduit Conversations, Atieno Odhiambo', delve into the environmental and legal dimensions of systemic injustice, highlighting the need for community-driven solutions and grassroots activism.

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