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  1. Jan 13, 2022 · The men on death row in Allan B. Polunsky Unit, a maximum security prison in southeastern Texas, spend most of their time in solitary confinement, isolated from each other.

  2. Dec 20, 2021 · Known to his listeners as “Megamind,” Ramy Hozaifeh is the voice — and the driving force — behind a new radio station run from inside one of the most notorious prisons in Texas. Michael Starghill for The Marshall Project. By Keri Blakinger.

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  3. Jan 11, 2022 · The Allan B. Polunsky Unit, a maximum-security prison in southeastern Texas, is home to one of the country's most restrictive death rows. The nearly 200 men on death row there are isolated from...

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  4. Dec 29, 2021 · Men living on death row in Livingston, Texas have little contact with the outside world – even others incarcerated in the same prison. But they do communicate. Residents of the Polunsky Unit operate a prison radio station that brings music, religious content and life skills to a prison audience.

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  6. Sep 6, 2022 · Polunsky houses all the men condemned to death in Texas (currently 185) and nearly 3,000 maximum security prisoners. But since the pandemic, a prison radio station almost entirely run by the men themselves has helped to create community--even for those on death row, who spend 23 hours a day locked alone in their cells.

  7. Polunsky houses all the men condemned to death in Texas (currently 185) and nearly 3,000 maximum security prisoners. But since the pandemic, a prison radio station almost entirely run by the men themselves has helped to create community--even for those on death row, who spend 23 hours a day locked alone in their cells.

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