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Episode 4: Carceral Health Care: Does My Time Match My Crime?

By: Kate O'Connell, Nashia Williams
Narrated by: Nashia Williams, Katie O'Connell
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  • Summary

  • Adequate healthcare is a human right. So why is it elusive for much of America's incarcerated population? Nashia brings us along on the commute to her second job as a correctional nurse, and we meet Ron Shehee. Ron uses a wheelchair to get around, but when he arrived in a prison camp to serve his time, he realized that no one was prepared to handle even his basic needs. He says he was told that he couldn’t bring his chair inside — and another wheelchair wouldn’t be provided. Ron confides in Nashia and Kate, sharing what it was like to be a patient in the carceral system, and Nashia shares her experience trying to provide care and dignity to her patients in jail.
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About the Creator and Performer

Kate O’Connell is a writer, audio producer, and ER nurse in Queens, NYC. She has worked as an employee health nurse at NBCUniversal at 30 Rock, volunteered with the Red Cross at shelters in Queens after Hurricane Sandy, and volunteered throughout 2021 to administer COVID vaccines for the NYC Department of Health. Kate’s work can be heard on WHYY’s The Pulse and at Transom.org, where she wrote and co-produced with Samantha Broun the audio series Pandemic ER: Notes from a Nurse in Queens in 2020.

About the Creator and Performer

Nashia Williams is a writer, podcast producer, and ER nurse in hospitals across the NYC metropolitan area, serving the most culturally, linguistically, and economically diverse population in the country. She works in correctional nursing, and has worked as a set nurse on large scale film productions in NYC. After Hurricane Maria, Nashia traveled to Caguas, Puerto Rico, as part of a 27-person medical rescue team, and has traveled to Durgapur, India, leading an educational training exchange with Indian nurses.

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