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Aftereffect

Aftereffect

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Frequency: 1 episode/36d. Total Eps: 10

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A SWAT team, an autistic man, an American tragedy.
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Listen to This: 'The Stakes'

Season 1

mercredi 8 mai 2019 • Duration 24:12

OnĀ The StakesĀ podcast,Ā hostĀ Kai WrightĀ and team bring you more stories about inequality, health and justice... and more. In thisĀ episode: implicit bias in medicine brings life or death consequences for black moms and their children.Ā A black woman in AmericaĀ is three to four times more likelyĀ to die than a white woman during pregnancy, childbirth, and in the year after the baby's born. As more and more black women share their near death experiences while giving birth, including world tennis championĀ Serena Williams, we see this reality affecting black woman regardless of education or wealth. So what are black women supposed to do with this information as they think about pregnancy? And can we really eliminateĀ implicit bias?

WNYC’s health coverage and The Stakes is supported in part by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Jane and Gerald Katcher and the Katcher Family Foundation, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

Episode 8: ā€œThey call him Cheeseā€

Season 1 Ā· Episode 8

vendredi 13 juillet 2018 • Duration 33:15

One day in February, a group of staff packed up Arnaldo's belongings, moved him out of Carlton Palms and into a three-bedroom house in a suburban neighborhood. On its face, it's the type of setting disability advocates strive toward. Arnaldo has his own bedroom, more autonomy, a staff that looks after him.

At the moment, Arnaldo is the only resident. He'll eventually share the house with two other men, but just days before the first is slated to join Arnaldo, he dies - under suspicious circumstances in the care of Carlton Palms.

Episode 7: ā€œThe man behind an empireā€

Season 1 Ā· Episode 7

lundi 9 juillet 2018 • Duration 28:21

For decades, Carlton Palms' elusive founder, Ken Mazik, has wielded his power and influence to sway members of Congress and state legislatures into bending the rules in his favorĀ --Ā from scuttling laws that would limit the use of physical restraints, to securing permission from the state of Florida to amass a fortune in Medicaid funding.

As one of his former employees told us, "Ken Mazik made millions of dollars tying up little kids."

Episode 6: ā€œWhen they don’t behaveā€

Season 1 Ā· Episode 6

vendredi 6 juillet 2018 • Duration 32:46

A cup of hot water thrown on a developmentally-disabled resident. Another kicked in the ribs. A tooth knocked out by a staff member. Carlton Palms is known for abuse and even death. So why is the state of Florida so reluctant to close it?

Episode 5: ā€œI need to believeā€

Season 1 Ā· Episode 5

lundi 2 juillet 2018 • Duration 34:38

A year and a half after the shooting, there are signs of trouble at Arnaldo's new home, Carlton Palms. The staff isn't keeping an eye on him. There are unexplained injuries. His mother isn't allowed to see his room and he's being restrained in a full-body mat for getting out of bed at night.

And yet, his family continues to hold out hope that this is the right place for him.

Episode 4: ā€œI Baker Act you. You Baker Acted me.ā€

Season 1 Ā· Episode 4

vendredi 29 juin 2018 • Duration 28:29

The day of the shooting wasn't Arnaldo's first encounter with the police. In fact, they'd loomed large in his life for years before that. Even as he bounced from one group home to another, the people that consistently showed up for him, often in the worst way, were the cops.

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Episode 3: ā€œHe was definitely a handfulā€

Season 1 Ā· Episode 3

lundi 25 juin 2018 • Duration 44:42

Since the beginning, Arnaldo's mother struggled to find adequate care for her autistic son. Her memories are often painful: the doctors who wouldn't diagnose him; the staff who punched him, drugged him, tied his hands behind his back in a classroom chair.

These early experiences shaped Arnaldo. In this episode, we talk with a number of people who've cared for him. They recount a sweet, affectionate young man who was also capable of violent outbursts and fits of rage.

Hidden beneath Arnaldo's story is a disability-services system starved of funding; facilities trying to squeeze every dollar out of their residents; and staff members willing to restrain their clients by any means necessary.

Episode 2: "Suck It Up, Buttercup"

Season 1 Ā· Episode 2

vendredi 22 juin 2018 • Duration 34:39

The shooting left Arnaldo severely traumatized, unable to remain in the group home where Charles Kinsey had taken care of him. Shortly after, Arnaldo was involuntarily committed to a hospital psych ward, where a typical stay of just a few days stretched into well over a month as the state of Florida struggled to find a new home for him.

Eventually, Arnaldo finds himself in a new facility with a well-documented track record of abuse and neglect. It's Halloween when we first meet Arnaldo face to face. Ironically, after everything he's endured, the staff have dressed him in a police costume.

Episode 1: "Let me get this on camera"

Season 1 Ā· Episode 1

jeudi 21 juin 2018 • Duration 36:11

Just before 5pm on Monday July 18th, 2016, a 26-year old autistic man named Arnaldo Rios Soto walked out of his North Miami home. He had a silver toy truck in his hand. Hours later, his life would be changed forever.

A passing motorist mistook Arnaldo's toy for a gun and called 911. Police and SWAT arrived and the confrontation was captured in a cell phone video. The encounter left Arnaldo's behavioral aide - a black man named Charles Kinsey - severely wounded, and it left Arnaldo in need of round-the-clock care.

As a result, three police officers lost their jobs, including the now-former North Miami chief of police, Gary Eugene. In his words: "We blew it."

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Thank you to Sara Luterman of NOS Magazine and reporter Eric Garcia for pointing us to Arnaldo's story. They've written about his journey as well.

Aftereffect: A SWAT team, an autistic man, an American tragedy.

Season 1

lundi 18 juin 2018 • Duration 03:30

In summer 2016, a police shooting upended the life of Arnaldo Rios Soto, a 26-year old, non-speaking, autistic man. Aftereffect tells Arnaldo's story -- a hidden world of psych wards, physical abuse and chemical restraints -- and asks the question: What made Arnaldo's life go so wrong?

Aftereffect by Only Human is produced by WNYC Studios, a listener-supported producer of leading podcasts including Freakonomics, Death, Sex & Money, and On the Media.


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