The Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Mumia Abu-Jamal: Criminal Injustice

Mumia Abu-Jamal has spent the last forty-two of his seventy years on Earth behind the bars of a Pennsylvania state prison, twenty-nine and a half of those on Death Row, based on a dubious and extremely flawed and biased conviction for murder. Today, we explore his story and what it tells us about what Ralph calls our “criminal injustice” system.

We speak to Noelle Hanranah, the founder and legal director of Prison Radio for which Mumia has done thousands of commentaries, and Professor Joy James, political philosopher, academic and author, who has studied Americas carceral state. Plus, we get the rare opportunity to speak to Mumia Abu-Jamal himself, who answers our questions from prison.