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ART vs REHAB launches free Critical Tool Kits

ART vs REHAB is a platform for those working creatively within addiction, the criminal justice system, homelessness and mental health. It is a catalyst for criticality and change, based on the principles of open innovation and collaborative practice. Conceived by artist and researcher, Hannah Hull, the initiative aims to strengthen the relationship between art and …

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Film Screenings: Music from the Big House

A message from Music from the Big House… I would like to invite you to a special opportunity concerning MUSIC FROM THE BIG HOUSE, a powerful film that follows a Blues woman to a legendary prison on a quest for redemption through music. This acclaimed documentary has been riveting audiences in theaters across the country …

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Pongo Offers Poetry Resources to Youth

By Richard Gold, poet and Founder of Pongo Publishing Teen Writing Project in Washington state The Pongo Teen Writing Project is a 17-year-old nonprofit that uses poetry to help youth at juvenile detention and other sites to heal from childhood traumas, such as abuse and neglect. We have also worked with incarcerated adults. Pongo’s authors …

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WriteAPrisoner.com: You Can’t Imprison Talent

Adam Lovell is the owner and operator of WriteAPrisoner.com, a website whose primary goal is getting pen-pals for inmates. This is done by placing the inmate’s information on the website, which typically includes a photo, bio, and some general information. The site does not give inmates a mechanism for communicating online, but rather an outlet for people …

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Mother’s Day Special: Connecting Incarcerated Mothers and Families Through Radio

Media Literacy Project, Strong Families, and Thousand Kites invite you to listen to the most powerful Mama’s Day radio program ever.  Gripping messages poured into their phone lines speaking directly to incarcerated women in our nation’s prisons.Broadcast it on your radio station or play it at a community meeting to spark a dialogue. Send voices …

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Revealing the Good in People Through Nature and Art – From Prison

Charles Seaborn is a marine biologist, wildlife photographer and consultant to aquariums, zoos, museums, nature centers and resorts. To learn more about his recent photographic work in SOMA magazine see “For the Love of Nature”. To read about his passion for the ocean see “How Ed Ricketts and the Ocean Brought Purpose to My Life”. Charles can …

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From Georgetown to Albuquerque’s Metropolitan Detention Center: Transcending Distance Through Poetry

By Wendy Jason, Administrator for the Prison Arts Coalition, and Carlos Contreras, former winner of the Prison Arts Coalition Banner Competition WENDY: This semester, my partner, Jiva Manske, and I are working with 18 Georgetown University students to learn about the US criminal justice system and the principles and practices of restorative justice. Inside the classroom, we …

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Yoga Behind Bars: A Light in Every Cell

Olivia Silver is the Development Director at Yoga Behind Bars. She is a certified yoga instructor with thousands of hours of training and teaching  in vinyasa, anusara and jiva mukti asana. Yoga Behind Bars is a volunteer-led nonprofit that heals lives and society through the transformative power of yoga. We believe in the ripple effect and …

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