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Aerial view of the housing units at Federal Correctional Institution, Dublin. Photo Credit: Jesstess87
Incarcerated Writers

Justice Delayed, Justice Denied

Kwaneta Harris reflects on a justice system that pardons those who violently attack it, while refusing clemency to those it abuses.

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A Nation Divided on Both Sides of the Wall

PM Dunne describes the conversation between several inmates in Sing Sing Correctional Facility on the night of the 2024 US Presidential Election.

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Social Lynching

Corey Devon Arthur discusses the racist media campaign in the run-up to his sentencing and what it felt like to be labeled a “superpredator.”

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Day in the Life

Chanell Burnette reflects on her workday routine at Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women.

Anti-racism

The Isolation Diary

Demetrius Buckley meditates on the experience of being on hunger strike in the hole.

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Cradled in Love

Mithrellas Curtis writes about the experience of losing her father while incarcerated.

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The Child Catcher

Incarcerated writer Elizabeth Hawes analyzes the child separation crisis plaguing the US prison-industrial complex.

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