I suffered from severe depression since childhood. It wasn’t until after I was incarcerated that I could actually name it
Revived plans to construct a federal prison in Kentucky lay bare the harms of the prison-industrial complex on incarcerated people, the environment, and surrounding communities
Without a deeper understanding of liberatory politics, people become susceptible to manipulative co-opting of progressive slogans in support of the status quo
The Stop Cop City movement recalls Atlanta’s 1996 Olympic bid and the city’s history of wealth and white communities over Black and working-class people
Leftover policies from the war on drugs and privatized prison health care companies are keeping older people in prison with poor access to necessary care
Debt relief for incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people is stymied by a lack of information, access, and political will
Journalism initiatives offer solutions to gun violence and teach formerly incarcerated people how to report their own stories
The ways newsrooms report crime can have irrevocable consequences for both individual lives and public perceptions
Formerly incarcerated residents in Alachua County, Florida, are navigating reentry and caregiving as a universal basic income program comes to a close
Abolition teaches us that a better world is not only possible, but necessary
Fashion can inspire deeper criticism of the carceral system, but there are risks when profit comes before principle
Voting allows people convicted of felonies to participate in and shape their communities, helping reintegration and reducing recidivism
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