The NYC Public Defender Who Sends Books to Prisoners

纽约市公共辩护律师,向囚犯寄送书籍

Old School with Shilo Brooks

2026-03-05

55 分钟
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In this episode, Shilo Brooks sits down with New York City public defender Ben Schatz to discuss the novel True Grit–and the nature of justice in America.   Ben founded the nonprofit Books Beyond Bars, which sends requested books (not just random donations) to  individuals locked in in New York jails and prisons, giving them dignity, mental escape, and intellectual stimulation.  After discussing True Grit, Ben offers his critique of the U.S. criminal justice system itself: its coercive plea bargaining, racism, overburdened defenders and judges, and prisons that function more as warehouses than places of rehabilitation, especially for mentally ill and addicted people.  Throughout, the conversation links the moral center of True Grit to real‑world questions about what justice is, who deserves mercy, and how to look past someone’s criminal history. Old School is proudly brought to you by the Jack Miller Center. If you believe in the importance of civic education and want to help prepare the next generation to carry on our democracy, join us at JackMillerCenter.org. Become a paid subscriber to The Free Press today to enjoy exclusive bonus episodes and reduced ads. Click here to subscribe. The Free Press earns a commission from any purchases made through all book links in this article. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • I'm Shiloh Brooks.

  • I'm a professor and CEO, and I believe reading good books makes us better men.

  • Today, I'm speaking with Ben Schatz.

  • Ben is a public defender who's represented clients in federal and state courts at all levels.

  • He's also the founder of Books Beyond Bars,

  • which sends free reading materials to New York's prisons and jails.

  • True Grit by Charles Portis, published in 1968, changed Ben's life.

  • Today, I'm asking him why.

  • This is old school.

  • Ben Schatz welcome to old school.

  • Thank you.

  • Thank you for having me.

  • I'm happy you're here You know I learned about you

  • because a listener wrote me and tipped me off to an organization that I want to talk about in a moment Books Beyond Bars.

  • I want to hear about Books Beyond Bars.

  • I want to hear the story of how it started, why you started it.

  • Then we'll talk about True Grit and then later come back to Books Beyond Bars

  • because I got some big questions.

  • But I think before we get to True Grit,

  • we should establish that you do this extraordinary thing for people with books.