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| On Our Watch Presents: The Youth Development Center | 09 Jul 2024 | 00:33:51 | |
Today weâre sharing the first episode of âThe Youth Development Center,â a series from New Hampshire Public Radio. This podcast from the creators of "Bear Brook" and âThe 13th Stepâ dives deep into how New Hampshire became the center of one of the largest youth detention abuse scandals in the country. This episode follows the story of Andy Perkins, a man who remained silent about his experiences at the Youth Development Center for decades. Then, he saw something on the news that made him realize he wasn't alone.Â
Follow and listen to more episodes of âThe Youth Development Centerâ here: https://link.chtbl.com/ch14Qgb_?sid=KQED
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Click here to read the companion digital story made in collaboration with The Pudding.
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If you have suffered abuse and need someone to talk to, you can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673. If youâre in a mental health crisis, call the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 9-8-8.
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| BONUS: Sukey on NPRâs The Sunday Story | S2: New Folsom | 02 Jul 2024 | 00:33:13 | |
Get a behind-the-scenes peek at the reporting for On Our Watch: New Folsom as Ayesha Rascoe, host of NPRâs The Sunday Story from Up First, speaks with Sukey about the season and the wider context of this kind of journalism.
Resources
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Whistleblower resources
The Lamplighter Project
The Signals Network
EMPOWR
Whistleblowers of America
Government Accountability Project
National Whistleblower Center
Whistleblower Aid
Listen to the original broadcast on NPR's The Sunday Story.
Episode Transcript
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| 3. Superhero | S2: New Folsom | 20 Feb 2024 | 01:01:37 | |
Valentinoâs unexpected death just days after a confidential meeting with the prisonâs warden leaves his grieving father with a tangle of questions and suspicions. When law enforcement and prison leadership fail to act, Val Sr. finds an ally in Sgt. Kevin Steele, a senior officer whoâd taken Valentino under his wing. The two men have a shared missionâto find justice for Valentino.Â
Resources
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| 2. Running the Race | S2: New Folsom | 13 Feb 2024 | 00:51:31 | |
Consumed with stress and fed up with how heâs being treated, Valentino Rodriguez reaches a breaking point at work. A veteran officer and mentor to Valentino starts looking into the murder that happened in the dayroom. Valentino and Mimy get married, then Valentino goes in for a final meeting with the warden of New Folsom.Â
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| 1. Welcome to the Family | S2: New Folsom | 06 Feb 2024 | 00:54:02 | |
Soon after correctional officer Valentino Rodriguez starts working at New Folsom prison, he gets caught up in a bad incident. An incarcerated man ends up in the hospital with horrific injuries, and the prison starts an investigation. Valentino feels pressured to back up his fellow officers' version of the story, even though he thinks it might not be the truth. Then he gets an opportunity he's dreamed of-- to join an elite unit investigating crimes in the prison.
Resources
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| Introducing Season 2: New Folsom | 23 Jan 2024 | 00:02:26 | |
Weâre back with a second season of On Our Watch from KQED! âNew Folsomâ traces the footsteps of two whistleblowers in an elite investigative unit in Californiaâs most dangerous prison. Host Sukey Lewis and co-reporter Julie Small piece together a gripping narrative about broken promises and unwritten rules. Itâs a story about who gets hurt when the system that promises to keep us safe is bent on protecting itself. New episodes drop weekly, starting February 6.Â
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| Update: Oscar Grant and the Attorney General | 01 Oct 2021 | 00:16:33 | |
Less than six weeks after On Our Watch published an episode examining the shooting and death of Oscar Grant, California's Attorney General Rob Bonta opened an external investigation into the 12-year-old case. In a wide-ranging interview with On Our Watch's Sukey Lewis, Bonta talks about California's systemic issues in policing, his efforts at addressing them and says the Oscar Grant case remains unresolved. We also look at new police reforms promising that cops who commit serious misconduct can be stripped of their badges.
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| Under Color of Law | 08 Jul 2021 | 01:10:20 | |
One of the first police shootings to be captured on cell phone, millions saw Bay Area Rapid Transit police Officer Johannes Mehserle fire a single, fatal gunshot into Oscar Grant's back as the 22-year-old lay face down on the train station platform. Now, a lawsuit filed by NPR member station KQED has forced BART to comply with California's 2019 police transparency law, and release never-before-heard tapes from inside that investigation.
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| The Brady Rule | 24 Jun 2021 | 00:42:53 | |
Fellow officers long suspected a veteran detective in Antioch, Calif., was leaking operational police secrets to a drug dealer. For years, the department didn't act on their concerns. Even after the detective was finally fired in 2017, his record remained secret. In episode six of On Our Watch we look at the incentives departments have to investigate dishonest cops and what the secrecy around police misconduct means for criminal defendants who are prosecuted on their testimony.
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| Neglect of Duty | 17 Jun 2021 | 00:54:58 | |
An officer is repeatedly disciplined for not turning in his police reports on time. A mom goes to the police asking for help with her missing daughters. In the fifth episode of On Our Watch, we look at what can happen when police don't follow through on reports of victimization, and an accountability process that doesn't want to examine those failures.
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| Perceived Threat | 10 Jun 2021 | 00:51:53 | |
A 16-year-old Black kid walks into a gas station in Stockton, Calif. to buy gummy worms for his little sister. When the teen gets in an argument with the clerk over a damaged dollar bill, a white officer in plainclothes decides to intervene â with force. In the fourth episode of On Our Watch, we trace the ripple effects of this incident over the next 10 years in a department trying to address racism and bias. But can the chief's efforts at truth and reconciliation work when the accountability process seems to ignore the truth?
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| 20-20 Hindsight | 03 Jun 2021 | 00:56:20 | |
After his son is shot and killed by a Richmond, Calif. police officer, a father looking for answers becomes a police transparency advocate. When the files about his son's death are released, they show an accountability system that seems to hang on one question: did the officer fear for their life? And in a rare interview, we hear from the officer who pulled the trigger.
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| BONUS: Right to Know | S2: New Folsom | 18 Jun 2024 | 00:28:54 | |
On Our Watch was made possible by the passage of a groundbreaking law enforcement sunshine bill in 2018. Today we talk to California State Senator Nancy Skinner, who co-authored the stateâs âRight to Know Act," about the legacy of her landmark bill, ongoing obstacles to transparency, and the need for accountability in California prisons.
Learn more about Sen. Skinner's work on law enforcement transparency, including The Right to Know Act (SB 1421) and SB 16, by visiting her webpage. The California Reporting Project, a coalition of newsrooms, provides insights into how these open-records acts are being implemented.
Mental health resources
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SAMHSA National Help Line
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Episode Transcript
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If you have tips or feedback about this series please reach out to us at onourwatch@kqed.org. Â
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| Conduct Unbecoming | 27 May 2021 | 00:50:36 | |
One officer in Los Angeles used car inspections to hit on women. In the San Francisco Bay Area, another woman says an officer used police resources to harass and stalk her. The California Highway Patrol quietly fired both of them for sexual harassment, but never looked into whether their misconduct was criminal. The second episode of On Our Watch examines the system of accountability for officers who abuse their power for sex and exposes where that system falls short.
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| In Good Faith | 20 May 2021 | 00:51:02 | |
In the small Northern California town of Rio Vista, a woman named Katheryn Jenks calls 911 for help. But after the police arrive, she ends up injured and inside a jail cell, facing serious charges. That same day, California Governor Jerry Brown signs a new law, State Senate Bill 1421, that opens up long hidden records of police misconduct, including files that might change the outcome of Jenks' case.
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| Introducing On Our Watch from NPR and KQED | 11 May 2021 | 00:07:22 | |
What happens to police officers who use excessive force, tamper with evidence or sexually harass someone? In California, internal affairs investigations were kept secret from the public â until a recent transparency law unsealed thousands of files. On Our Watch is a limited-run podcast from NPR and KQED that brings you into the rooms where officers are interrogated and witnesses are questioned to find out who the system of police accountability really serves, and who it protects. New episodes drop weekly, starting Thursday, May 20.
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| BONUS: âThe Prison Beatâ | S2: New Folsom | 04 Jun 2024 | 00:44:15 | |
Reporting on prisons from the outside is often difficult; itâs a closed and secretive world. But there is also important reporting being done by people who are inside prison, which comes with dangers of its own. Sukey and Julie sit down with two formerly incarcerated journalists, Rahsaan Thomas and Jesse Vasquez, to talk about the challenges and opportunities of prison reporting.
Rahsaan Thomas is the Executive Director of Empowerment Avenue and a producer at Ear Hustle.
Jesse Vasquez is the Executive Director of the Pollen Initiative and former Editor-in-Chief of the San Quentin News.
Mental health resources
If you are currently in crisis, you can dial 988 [U.S.] to reach the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
SAMHSA National Help Line
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Episode Transcript
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If you have tips or feedback about this series please reach out to us at onourwatch@kqed.org. Â
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| BONUS: The Whistleblower Playbook | S2: New Folsom | 21 May 2024 | 00:39:32 | |
Sukey sits down with Mary Inman and Poppy Alexander, two whistleblower attorneys who talk about the cost of speaking up, and unpack the playbook that employers use to keep people quiet. They also discuss a shift in thinking that can protect both whistleblowers and their organizations.
Mental health resources
If you are currently in crisis, you can dial 988 [U.S.] to reach the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
SAMHSA National Help Line
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Helpline
US Health and Human Services
Warmline Directory
Whistleblower resources
Whistleblower Partners, LLP (where Mary and Poppy are partners)
The Lamplighter Project
The Signals Network
EMPOWR
Whistleblowers of America
Government Accountability Project
National Whistleblower Center
Whistleblower Aid
Mary Inman was profiled in the New Yorker piece, "The Personal Toll of Whistleblowing."
Episode Transcript
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If you have tips or feedback about this series please reach out to us at onourwatch@kqed.org. Â
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| 8. Last Stand | S2: New Folsom | 09 Apr 2024 | 01:25:18 | |
After his sonâs death, Valentino Rodriguez Sr. waited for the warden of New Folsom prison to call him. That call never came. In our season finale, we walk through the gates of New Folsom to ask the warden for answers. We also get a rare glimpse inside the world of correctional officer discipline and hear from Sgt. Kevin Steele in his own words.Â
Mental health resources
If you are currently in crisis, you can dial 988 [U.S.] to reach the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
SAMHSA National Help Line
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Helpline
US Health and Human Services
Warmline Directory
Whistleblower resources
The Lamplighter Project
The Signals Network
EMPOWR
Whistleblowers of America
Government Accountability Project
National Whistleblower Center
Whistleblower Aid
Episode Transcript
Find more information at our website.
If you have tips or feedback about this series please reach out to us at onourwatch@kqed.org. Â
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| 7. âWe Donât Do Coincidenceâ | S2: New Folsom | 02 Apr 2024 | 01:14:09 | |
We get to listen in on confidential interviews conducted by Sgt. Kevin Steele before his death. Plus, we finally get to see surveillance footage from inside the B8 unit that sheds new light on the murder of Luis Giovanny Aguilar.
Editorâs note: After this episode first aired on April 2, 2024, CDCR finally located Valentino Rodriguezâs supplemental report about the murder of Luis Giovanny Aguilar that we reference in this episode. Their public records team was initially unable to find it. However, the agency said the report was exempt from disclosure.
Resources
If you are currently in crisis, you can dial 988 [U.S.] to reach the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
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988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Helpline
US Health and Human Services
Warmline Directory
Episode Transcript
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If you have tips or feedback about this series please reach out to us at onourwatch@kqed.org. Â
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| 6. The Day Room | S2: New Folsom | 12 Mar 2024 | 01:06:47 | |
The team digs deep into the homicide of Luis Giovanny Aguilarâthe murder in the day room that Officer Valentino Rodriguez was tasked to write a report about, and that had consumed Sgt. Kevin Steele up until the last day of his life. We track down each of the men who took part in the stabbing to find out: did officers also play a role?
Resources
If you are currently in crisis, you can dial 988 [U.S.] to reach the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
SAMHSA National Help Line
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Helpline
US Health and Human Services
Warmline Directory
Episode Transcript
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If you have tips or feedback about this series please reach out to us at onourwatch@kqed.org. Â
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| 5. End of Watch | S2: New Folsom | 05 Mar 2024 | 00:55:22 | |
Valentino Rodriguez Sr. is on the treadmill one morning when he gets a callâSgt. Kevin Steele is dead. Val Sr. has lost not only his friend, but his partner in their shared quest to find the truth. A meeting with the FBI provides few answers, even as new questions arise about why a second whistleblower from New Folsom has lost his life.
Resources
If you are currently in crisis, you can dial 988 [U.S.] to reach the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
SAMHSA National Help Line
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Helpline
US Health and Human Services
Warmline Directory
Episode Transcript
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If you have tips or feedback about this series please reach out to us at onourwatch@kqed.org. Â
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| 4. "Foul Play" | S2: New Folsom | 27 Feb 2024 | 01:02:00 | |
How did Sgt. Kevin Steele go from being a true believer in the institution of New Folsom to writing an explosive memo hoping to tear it down? We sift through video evidence, interrogation tapes and internal reports to find glimpses of his transformation. But when he feels his reports of corruption are ignoredâhe takes an even more drastic step.
Resources
If you are currently in crisis, you can dial 988 [U.S.] to reach the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
SAMHSA National Help Line
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Helpline
US Health and Human Services
Warmline Directory
Episode Transcript
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If you have tips or feedback about this series please reach out to us at onourwatch@kqed.org. Â
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| On Our Watch Presents: Hush | 16 Sep 2024 | 00:45:37 | |
Today weâre sharing the first episode of 'Hush,' an investigative podcast from Oregon Public Broadcasting focused on uncovering the buried truth about critical stories in the Pacific Northwest. This series looks at the case of Jesse Lee Johnson, a Black man who lived for 17 years on Oregonâs death row for a crime he says he didnât commit, and tries to understand why the state tried for so long to kill him.
Follow and listen to more episodes of âHushâ here: https://www.opb.org/show/hush/
If youâre in a mental health crisis, call the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 9-8-8.
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| On Our Watch Presents: Suave Season 2 from Futuro Studios | 15 Apr 2025 | 00:04:21 | |
Today we're sharing with you the trailer for Season 2 of Suave, the Pulitzer Prize-winning podcast from Futuro Studios. âSuaveâ Gonzalez was released from prison after 31 years serving a life sentence without parole. He was one of thousands of juvenile lifers granted a second chance at life. Season 2 is his story about life after incarcerationâand the search for the true meaning of freedom.
Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.
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| BONUS: âMore Work to be Doneâ | S2: New Folsom | 16 Dec 2024 | 00:44:30 | |
Sukey and Julie have some news and updates about Valentino Rodriguez Sr., Mimy Rodriguez and some of the key players at New Folsom prison. We also share a recent conversation with an attorney who has been involved in the legal fight for disability rights in California state prisons for decades. Â
Read our digital article: 'How to Kill a Cop': Death, Despair and Corruption in California's Most Violent Prison.
Mental health resources
If you are currently in crisis, you can dial 988 [U.S.] to reach the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
SAMHSA National Help Line
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Helpline
US Health and Human Services
Warmline Directory
Episode Transcript
Find more information at our website.
If you have tips or feedback about this series please reach out to us at onourwatch@kqed.org. Â
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| On Our Watch Presents: Dig Season 3 from the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting | 18 Dec 2025 | 00:03:36 | |
Today we are sharing the trailer for Season 3 of Dig, from the â Kentucky Center for Investigative Reportingâ . Each season, Dig exposes the systems that allow injustice to fester, and shines a light on the people fighting for solutions.
Season Three: The GirlsThey were trusted educators and respected coaches. But in the summer of 2025, twin brothers Ronnie and Donnie Stoner, were indicted on more than 50 charges related to child sex abuse allegations. A group of young women say the abuse stretched back nearly two decades. So what took so long? Season Three of Dig brings you the story of those women, who say they survived the abuse, took matters into their own hands and are still fighting for the girls they used to be.
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| On Our Watch Presents: Blood Will Tell | 12 Mar 2026 | 00:49:39 | |
Sharing a special episode this week from a new podcast called Blood Will Tell. When a birthday party in suburban San Jose turns deadly, 18-year-old identical twins are arrested for suspected murder. One brother spends nearly two years in jail before the truth comes out: authorities locked up the wrong twin. How could one brother let his twin take the fall? And why would the other sacrifice his freedom for a crime he didnât commit? Blood Will Tell is a modern-day saga of Shakespearean proportions, following Vietnamese-American brothers whose unbreakable bond is tested by silence, sacrifice, and an unthinkable choice.Â
In this episode, after a drunken fight at a birthday party turns deadly, police narrow in on two suspects â identical twin brothers, Trung and Anh. But when an eyewitness mistakes the brothers for each other in a lineup, one brother must make a heartbreaking sacrifice. Listen to more episodes of Blood Will Tell at https://wondery.com/shows/blood-will-tell/
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