"Just a few days after my article about the Federal Bureau of Prisons’ refusal to provide me and other prisoners with addiction treatment ran in a local paper near United States Penitentiary, McCreary, in Kentucky, three beefy corrections officers darkened my cell door." https://lnkd.in/e2byMyBr
Prison Journalism Project
写作与编辑
Claymont,DE 5,844 ä½å…³æ³¨è€…
An independent journalism organization that aims to create the first nationwide network of prison journalists.
关于我们
We are an independent non-partisan journalism organization that works with incarcerated writers and those impacted by incarceration to train them in the tools of journalism and help them reach a wide audience through our publication as well as through collaborations with mainstream media. The genesis of our organization is based on a simple question: how can we unleash the enormous power of journalism to elevate and amplify the voices so often left out of the public conversation about justice and imprisonment in our society? We believe that the deep reforms that are necessary to fix the U.S. criminal justice system can only happen by shifting the narrative. Intentional, responsible and well-crafted journalism from within the incarcerated community can break stereotypes, bring more transparency and drive change. Our solution is to provide the necessary training to create the first nationwide network of prison journalists who know the system from the inside.
- 网站
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https://prisonjournalismproject.org
Prison Journalism Project的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 写作与编辑
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Claymont,DE
- 类型
- éžè¥åˆ©æœºæž„
- 创立
- 2019
地点
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2093 Philadelphia Pike #1054
US,DE,Claymont,19703
Prison Journalism Project员工
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Melissa Slager
Purveyor of the printed word
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Yukari Iwatani Kane
Co-Founder and CEO at Prison Journalism Project
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Shaheen Pasha
Co-Founder & Chief Education Officer at Prison Journalism Project and Associate Teaching Professor at Penn State University
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Genevieve Poist
Writer, Designer
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On a recent Friday morning, I went to the email kiosk to check for new messages. Once I signed in, I saw a message from JPay, the company that provides a limited email system to prisons around the country. The email had three lines: EMAIL CENSORED REASON: Other COMMENTS: At first, my brain went to work trying to figure out who might have sent me an email that would be censored. I looked at my contact list to see if someone new had logged on, someone who might not know the many rules for sending prisoners email. But there were no new contacts. Continue reading ?? https://lnkd.in/gt4Wf-Uy
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An Incarcerated Paralegal Gives His Thoughts on the Criminal Legal System https://lnkd.in/eEPY5WBC
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Like the best anglers, folks in prison cast fishing lines unfathomable distances to pass gifts, currency and notes. https://lnkd.in/eCDUD5ci
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What Happened When America Emptied Its Youth Prisons. https://lnkd.in/ey-yeXD8
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The structure and supervision of correctional facilities make them well-suited to help people with addiction problems. Why aren’t they doing more of it? https://lnkd.in/eBfQH9ns