Rebel Justice - changing the way you see justice

By Rebel Justice - The View Magazine

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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. Bad people. But justice and the law regulate every aspect of our interactions with each other, with organisations, with the government. 

We never think about it until it impacts our lives, or that of someone close.

News, views and trues from The View Magazine, a social justice and campaigning platform for the rights of women in the justice system. 


Our guests are women with lived experience of the justice system whether as victims or women who have committed crimes; people at the forefront of civic action who put their lives on the line to demand a better world such as maligned climate justice campaigners.  

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  of the justice system creating important change, climate activists, judges, barristers, human rights campaigners, mental health advocates, artists and healers.

The View believes that we can rebuild lives with hope, and successfully reintegrate people who have caused harm or been harmed, through the restoring nature of art and creativity, open dialogue and - love. 




Episode Date
E.66 Harmony Behind Bars: The Transformative Symphony of Liberty Choir in UK Prisons
Mar 25, 2024
E 65: Orsola de Castro on Redefining Elegance The Call for Authenticity in Fashion Choices
Mar 09, 2024
Episode 64: Illuminating Trauma: Feminist Perspectives from Susan Pease Banitt and other Women Healers
Feb 27, 2024
E: 63 Latte and Liberation The Fresh Brew of Social Change in UK Prisons
Feb 02, 2024
E 62: Simon Natas and Jeremy Dein KC on The Quest for Judicial Equity in the Shadow of Unsafe Convictions
Jan 24, 2024
Ep 61: Transformative Justice and the Power of Legal Representation hosted by Simon Natas with Jeremy Dein KC
Jan 07, 2024
E 60: Abolitionists Rising: Reimagining Justice Beyond Prisons with Lisa Guenther
Dec 16, 2023
E 59: The Dark Side of Justice: Lisa Guenther on Race, Gender and Solitary Confinement
Dec 09, 2023
E 58: Breaking the Silence: Linda Aspey on Navigating Eco-Anxiety for a Sustainable Future
Nov 27, 2023
Episode 57: Privilege, Decolonization, and Active Hope: Addressing Climate Change
Nov 22, 2023
27.12.2023 Art, Advocacy, and Authenticity: Anna Delvey's Immigrant Journey Through the Justice System
Nov 15, 2023
Remixed: 28.12.23 Anna Delvey - In Her Own Words: The Trials of Freedom and Fear of Extradition
Nov 15, 2023
Episode 56: From Oppression to Activism: The Pioneering Role of Iranian Women in Protests with Malu Halasa
Nov 07, 2023
Episode 55: Malu Halasa on Picturing Resistance: Art and Activism in the Iranian Women's Movement
Nov 07, 2023
Episode 54: From a Turbulent Past to a Creative Triumph: Lisa Azarmi on Surviving Coercive Control and Building 'Ravenous Butterflies'
Oct 25, 2023
Episode 53: Part 2: The Law is Broken, Unveiling the Realities and Remedies of the Contemporary Prison System
Oct 14, 2023
Episode 52: The Law is Broken - Unpacking The Challenges of our Growing Prison Population with Laura Owen and Phil Wheatley
Oct 10, 2023
Episode 51: Reconstructing Probation Services: A Candid Talk with Tanya Bassett on Failures and Change
Sep 29, 2023
Challenging Patriarchy, Championing Planet: The Journey of Mother’s Rebellion
Sep 14, 2023
Episode 50: Part 1 Tania Bassett from NAPO on Shaking the Foundations, The Impact of Transforming Rehabilitation Reforms on Probation
Sep 04, 2023
Episode 49 : Impact of Repressive Laws on Climate Activism: Insights from Dr Nigel Gould-Davis and Prof Rupert Read
Sep 03, 2023
Episode 48 : The Climate Majority Project: An Inclusive Approach with Professor Rupert Reed, in conversation with Dr Nigel Gould-Davies
Sep 02, 2023
Episode 47: From Northern Ireland to Bahrain: The Justice Journey of Pauline McCabe
Aug 29, 2023
Episode 46 : Unmasking ADHD in the Criminal Justice System: An Exploration with Angela Kirwin
Aug 15, 2023
Episode 45: Reshaping the Justice System: A Survivor's Perspective with Jade Blue
Jul 18, 2023
Episode 44 : Unearthing Resilience: Nicole Rose's Journey from Prison to Plant Power
Jul 12, 2023
Bernadette Emerson - IPP Committee In Action
May 25, 2023
Parwana Amiri Interview - The Refugee Series
Jan 26, 2023
Interview with Lucky Khambule: The Refugee Series (Episode 4)
Jan 06, 2023
Interview with Dr S Chelvan - The Refugee Series (Episode 3)
Dec 28, 2022
Interview with Abdulwahab Tahhan - The Refugee Series (Episode 2)
Dec 22, 2022
Interview with Debora Kayembe - The Refugee Series
Dec 13, 2022
Episode 35: Jeremy Moore on justice and prevailing in dangerous times. Why everything is political.
Dec 01, 2022
Episode 34 - Climate Justice and the New Suffragettes, Sarah Webb on the brutality of the injustice system and climate campaigners
Nov 08, 2022
Episode 33 Speaking the Unspeakable with Eleni Psillakis of Success Works
Nov 02, 2022
Episode 32 - Cell Outs - the adventures and misadventures of two former prison officers turned trauma trainers / thespians
Oct 26, 2022
Episode 31 - Andrew Morris on Life after an IPP (Indeterminate Public Protection) sentence, The Land of Milk and Honey
Oct 19, 2022
Episode 30 - Just Stop Oil with Zoe Cohen, climate campaigner
Oct 08, 2022
Apples in Winter- The Story of the Mother of a Murderer and her Apple Pie
Oct 05, 2022
Episode 28: #MeToo in China, how young Chinese women activists are highlighting misogyny and harassment through their art and campaigns
Sep 11, 2022
Episode 27: Who's Judging Jimmy? A conversation with Ireland's leading trauma and addiction counsellor Jimmy Judge
Aug 03, 2022
Episode 26: Conversation with Siyanda - miscarriage of justice
Jul 20, 2022
Episode 25: Conversation with Janey Starling, feminist and singer from We Level Up Campaign.
Jul 06, 2022
Free Siyanda - Camilla's fight to clear her daughter's name
Jun 29, 2022
Episode 23: Conversation with Sara Maile, the teacher behind Sandbach High School's Feminist Society
Jun 14, 2022
Podcast 22: Conversation with Moonqueen, Margaret O Brien on her journey from banker to healer
Jun 01, 2022
Episode 21: Samantha Asumadu, activist journalist and campaigner and founder of Media Diversified and Writers of Colour
May 25, 2022
Episode 20: Women vs The State - Panel 8 May 2022 at Photo North, Manchester
May 18, 2022
Episode 19: Fran Fattore, a bird who has done her bird and found freedom
May 04, 2022
Episode 18: Peter Dench, Great British Photographer
Apr 27, 2022
Episode 17: Zula Rabikowska Profile of an Intrepid Photographer
Apr 11, 2022
Episode 16: Roy Tyson Interview - Roy's Art Fair
Apr 04, 2022
Episode 15: How Governments Oppress Women Who Speak Out - Part 2
Mar 23, 2022
Episode 14: How Governments Oppress Women Who Speak Out - Part 1
Mar 13, 2022
Podcast 13: Judge Shannon Frison on International Women's Day 2022 #breakthebias
Mar 04, 2022
Episode 12: Women and Justice - Part 2
Feb 27, 2022
Episode 11: Women and Justice - Part 1
Feb 23, 2022
Episode 10: Does the Law Treat Everyone Equally
Feb 14, 2022
Episode 9: Anna Smith Higgs
Feb 07, 2022
Episode 8: Capturing Personality in a Portrait
Jan 27, 2022
Episode 7: Interview with Ivana Bacik and Farah Damji
Jan 20, 2022
Episode 6: Interview with Farah Nazeer, THE CEO of Women's Aid
Jan 06, 2022
Episode 5: Can Women with Lived Experience Be Part of the Solution? - Part 3
Dec 23, 2021
Episode 4: Can Women with Lived Experience Be Part of the Solution? - Part 2
Dec 15, 2021
Episode 3: Can Women with Lived Experience Be Part of the Solution? - Part 1
Dec 09, 2021
Episode 2: The Relationship Between The Photographer And Subject
Dec 03, 2021
Episode 1: Can Art Change The World?
Nov 25, 2021