60 Seconds Remaining is not just an audio series—it’s a reckoning, a witness, and a lifeline. Guided by intimate conversations with host Julian Wilson, a multimedia movement journalist, the series opens a portal into the lives of transgender people navigating the brutal confines of incarceration and the uncertain terrain of what it means to return “home.” Shaped by more than four years of Julian answering phone calls—moments of crisis and fragments of hope—from inside prison walls. Through these conversations, 60 Seconds Remaining becomes both archive and act of resistance, illuminating the layered realities trans people face in carceral systems: isolation, resilience, violence, tenderness, and the fragile threads of connection that persist despite it all. But this is not a passive listening experience. It is an invitation—perhaps even a challenge. Julian urges listeners to step beyond awareness and into relationship, to help build networks of care that stretch across and beyond prison walls. The series insists that solidarity is not abstract; it is practiced, intentional, and necessary. At its core, 60 Seconds Remaining speaks directly to system-impacted trans people, affirming that their stories are not only worth telling, but worth holding, honoring, and fighting for. And it leaves the listener with a quiet but persistent question: how are you supporting our system impacted communities getting free?
In episode 2 of “60 Seconds Remaining”, Julian Wilson talks to community organizer and death worker Ash Williams (he/him) from Fayetteville, North Carolina. He describes his work as an abortion doula, fundraiser, and abolitionist focused on redistributing resources to Black trans people. He discusses mutual aid as essential for trans people inside and outside incarceration, emphasizing ongoing support for food, bills, housing, and ...
In episode 3 of “60 Seconds Remaining”, Julian Wilson talks to Ashlee Inscoe, a 45-year-old intersex woman who has been incarcerated in a male facility for nearly a decade. Ashlee describes her ongoing battle with the state to be recognized and treated as female and transferred to a women’s prison, including years of advocacy for correct pronouns, gender-affirming clothing, and access to gender-affirming care and surgery. She recou...
In episode 4 of “60 Seconds Remaining”, Julian Wilson talks to Rayne Vylette, a transgender and Indigenous woman serving the remainder of a 30-year sentence at Dade CI in South Florida. Rayne talks about the community life she’s intentionally created for herself on the inside, including a myriad of artistic and activist groups. She details the facilities’ mental health regimen for those diagnosed with gender dysphoria, including we...
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