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Dear Governor

Dear Governor

In issuing his moratorium on capital punishment in California, Governor Gavin Newsom went on record saying he believes there are innocent people on Death Row. ?Dear Governor? invites the listener to get to know Jarvis Jay Masters, a condemned prisoner who has maintained his innocence for over 30 years. After sharing intimate details of his life story and his ongoing legal case, we ask the listener to answer for themselves, ?Is the death penalty a necessary evil to keep our streets safe, to exact righteous punishment and to deliver a semblance of justice to victims ? or is it too fraught with ambiguity, contradictions and biases to ensure that we are all protected equally under the law??

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Episode 6 ? Bloody Murder

In this episode we will hear details of the bloody murder of a corrections officer, the crime that landed Jarvis Masters on death row. You will hear Jarvis?s recollections of that fated night, along with the memories of the Head Warden who was in charge, and one of the attorneys that represented Jarvis at the murder trial in the late 1980?s. You will also learn the mind-blowing way in which Jarvis first learned that he was implicated in the conspiracy to commit murder. Meet Michael Satris, a defense attorney that sat second chair on Jarvis?s murder trial and believes it a travesty that Jarvis is still in prison, much less on death row. Theme song SENTENCED, is complements of the band Stick Figure, from their album ?Set In Stone.? Have a question for Jarvis that you?d like to hear him answer on the podcast, please leave a message on our hotline: 201-903-3575 or, [email protected] Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
2020-06-11
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Episode 5 ? The Death Penalty, an Insider?s POV

For obvious reasons, Jarvis has a very personal take on the morality and ethics of capital punishment. Having been an inmate at San Quentin for 40 years, he has personally known men who have been executed. He has counseled fellow inmates who suffer from great depression, as they face their own mortality daily. And, he believes that if people on the outside knew that there were innocent people on death row, they could not in good conscience allow the government to execute them. You will also hear from the lead executioner who was in charge the day of the murder in which Jarvis was implicated. Meet Pema Chodron, beloved Buddhist teacher, author and nun, who has been Jarvis?s spiritual advisor for over two decades. Theme song SENTENCED, is complements of the band Stick Figure, from their album ?Set In Stone.? Have a question for Jarvis that you?d like to hear him answer on the podcast, please leave a message on our hotline: 201-903-3575 or, [email protected] Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
2020-06-05
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Bonus Episode - #PodcastBlackOut ~ On the loss of George Floyd

To share in the sorrow, and join in solidarity with the families of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Brianna Taylor, and so many more families of color who have lost loved ones for absolutely no reason; to show respect to the hundreds of thousands of courageous individuals across the country protesting the injustice and brutality; and to use our voices to echo the self-evident truth that BLACK LIVES MATTER, this week, ?Dear Governor,? is disrupting our regular feed in order to participate in the #PodcastBlackOut. Death row inmate, Jarvis J. Masters weighs in on the loss of George Floyd, the civil unrest, and the vitality of the Black Lives Matter movement. And we share the stories of so many men of color who were sentenced to death, only to be found innocent after decades in prison.   Theme song SENTENCED, is complements of the band Stick Figure, from their album ?Set In Stone.?   Have a question for Jarvis that you?d like to hear him answer on the podcast, please leave a message on our hotline: 201-903-3575 or, [email protected] Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
2020-06-04
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Episode 4 ? Righteous Anger

The juvenile justice system taught Jarvis how to fight, and while still a boy, defined for him what it meant to be a man, fierce, angry and proud. There were times when he tried to rise above and escape the cradle to prison pipeline, but the gravitational pull was too strong to resist. Excerpting sections of his memoir, ?That Bird Has My Wings: The Autobiography of an Innocent Man on Death Row,? we will hear how Jarvis had to fight to survive, and about the ?damn fool behavior,? he admits initially put him in prison at the ripe young age of 19. Meet Marty Krasney, a decades long friend and confidante of Jarvis and the former Executive Director of Dalai Lama Fellows. Theme song SENTENCED, is complements of the band Stick Figure, from their album ?Set In Stone.? Have a question for Jarvis that you?d like to hear him answer on the podcast, please leave a message on our hotline: 201-903-3575 or, [email protected] Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
2020-05-28
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Episode 3 ? Cradle to Prison

Though only 6.5 percent of Californians are black, African Americans make up 29 percent of the prison population and 36 percent of those condemned to death. Jarvis was born into poverty and abuse so extreme, he shot past the ?cradle to prison pipeline,? straight to the ?cradle to death row pipeline.? Enlil McRae, from the Truthworker Theatre Company, reads passages from Jarvis?s memoir, ?That Bird Has My Wings: The Autobiography of an Innocent Man on Death Row,? You will learn about Jarvis?s formative years, his struggles to survive and the foster parents who imprinted on him the meaning of love. Meet David Sheff, author of a new biography on Jarvis, ?The Buddhist on Death Row: How One Man Found Light in the Darkest Place.? David has spent the last several years visiting with Jarvis, and has amassed hundreds of hours of interviews with him, and those people who had the greatest impact on Jarvis?s life. David is also the author of the memoir, ?Beautiful Boy: A Father?s Journey Through His Son?s Addiction.? Theme song SENTENCED, is complements of the band Stick Figure, from their album ?Set In Stone.? Have a question for Jarvis that you?d like to hear him answer on the podcast, please leave a message on our hotline: 201-903-3575 or, [email protected] Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
2020-05-21
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Episode 2 ? A Long Time Waiting

Host, Corny Koehl, attends the oral arguments for Jarvis Master?s final state appeal before the California Supreme Court. His writ of Habeas Corpus was filed back in 2005, and Jarvis has been languishing in wait all this time. As his appellate attorneys present new evidence that bolsters Jarvis?s claims of innocence, will the Court decide to exonerate him or confirm his sentence to death? Meet Connie Pham, an outspoken advocate for Jarvis. As a 15 year old student, she was so moved by Jarvis?s first book, ?Finding Freedom: Writings from Death Row,? that she wrote to him behind bars, and they?ve maintained a close friendship ever since.  Theme song SENTENCED, is complements of the band Stick Figure, from their album ?Set In Stone.? Have a question for Jarvis that you?d like to hear him answer on the podcast, please leave a message on our hotline: 201-903-3575 or, [email protected] Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
2020-05-14
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Episode 1 ? Jarvis and the Death Penalty

The United States is the only western nation that continues to make a practice of executing its own citizens. Of late, the death penalty and the prevalence of wrongful convictions have been under the white-hot light spotlight in everything from our political discourse to our popular culture. Governor Gavin Newsom recently put a moratorium on the death penalty in California, based on research that estimates one in 25 condemned prisoners are not guilty of the crimes for which they were sentenced.  ?Dear Governor? is an open letter introducing listeners to one such death row inmate, Jarvis Jay Masters, who has maintained he is not guilty of the crime for which he was sentenced almost 30 years ago. In this episode Jarvis poses the question, ?how many guilty people must be put to death to justify the execution of one innocent man or woman?,? and, he invites listeners to answer this question for themselves. Jarvis also weighs in on the Coronavirus behind bars. Meet Samara Gaev, a friend and mentee of Jarvis, and the Founder & Artistic Director of Truthworker Theatre Company, a social justice based, hip-hop theatre company. Samara and her team worked hand-in-hand with Jarvis to produce the original hip-hop musical, ?Boxed in and Blacked Out In America,? which examines the impacts & practices of solitary confinement in US prisons, tracing Jarvis?s remarkable capacity for liberation within the walls of death row.  Have a question for Jarvis that yo"u?d like to hear him answer on the podcast, please leave a message on our hotline: 201-903-3575 or [email protected] Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
2020-05-07
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Introducing Dear Governor

In issuing his moratorium on capital punishment in California, Governor Gavin Newsom went on record saying he believes there are innocent people on Death Row. ?Dear Governor? invites the listener to get to know Jarvis Jay Masters, a condemned prisoner who has maintained his innocence for over 30 years. After sharing intimate details of his life story and his ongoing legal case, we ask the listener to answer for themselves, ?Is the death penalty a necessary evil to keep our streets safe, to exact righteous punishment and to deliver a semblance of justice to victims ? or is it too fraught with ambiguity, contradictions and biases to ensure that we are all protected equally under the law?? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
2020-04-29
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