

Episode 2.5. The Women’s House of Detention
Aug 4, 2022
Explore the history of the Women's House of Detention in NYC's Greenwich Village, its impact on the queer community, and the prison's horrific conditions. Learn about the American plan's injustice towards women, including non-consensual testing and toxic treatments. Discover the life of Mabel Hampton, a black lesbian activist, and her contributions to the queer community. Uncover the close proximity of the Women's House of Detention to the Stonewall Inn and the participation of incarcerated individuals in the Stonewall uprising.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
The History and Influence of the Women's House of Detention in Greenwich Village
04:01 • 6min
The Life of LGBTQ Individuals in 19th and 20th Century New York
09:56 • 7min
Mabel Hampton: A Journey of Identity and Activism
16:26 • 7min
The American Plan: A Travesty of Justice and Injustice Towards Women
23:19 • 2min
Incarceration at the House of D: Horrific Conditions, Queer Community, and the Stonewall Uprising
25:49 • 23min
Expressions of Gratitude and Book Promotion
49:09 • 2min