01-16-26 Jason Marque Sole, criminal justice educator, abolitionist, and co-founder of the Humanize My Hoodie Movement, talks with Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings about pardon, justice, and community healing

01-16-26 Jason Marque Sole, criminal justice educator, abolitionist, and co-founder of the Humanize My Hoodie Movement, talks with Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings about pardon, justice, and community healing

Author: KMOJ-89.9 FM “The People’s Station” January 16, 2026 Duration: 12:23

Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings talk with Jason Marque Sole, a formerly incarcerated abolitionist, criminal justice educator, and adjunct professor at Hamline University. Sole reflects on being recently pardoned and what that moment means personally and for broader conversations about justice and accountability in Minnesota. He discusses the importance of staying informed about what is happening in the state and how community-based responses to harm can create real change. The conversation also highlights the Humanize My Hoodie Movement and how it uplifts youth by challenging harmful perceptions and fostering dignity, connection, and healing in the Twin Cities and beyond. 


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