Family impact
Discover key takeaways from 4 podcast episodes about this topic.

#RolandMartinUnfiltered Presents: “April 4, 1968”
Personal accounts from family, friends, and colleagues reveal the profound, immediate, and lasting trauma of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, highlighting the resilience and continued struggle of the Civil Rights Movement.

Segunda parte - Fui jefa de plaza y terminé con 28 años de cárcel | Tere #Penitencia 181
Tere recounts her escalating involvement in drug trafficking, from crossing cars at 18 to becoming a 'jefa de plaza' and facing a 28-year prison sentence, revealing the brutal realities and personal costs of the criminal underworld.

Me enredé con una menor: fui tratante y perdí todo | Fernando #Penitencia 178 #entrevista #México
Fernando, a former architect from a disciplined background, details his descent into human trafficking, his 25-year sentence, and his profound spiritual transformation in prison.

El cartel me reclutó para secuestrar a secuestradores | Luis #Penitencia 173 #entrevista #México
Luis recounts his journey from a childhood in Acapulco to being recruited by a Mexican cartel, where he was tasked with kidnapping other kidnappers and extortionists, ultimately leading to his capture and a 21-year prison sentence.