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Jackie Sumell oral history interview, 2021 July 31

Jackie Sumell oral history interview, 2021 July 31 Jackie Sumell shares her experience being mentored by Herman Wallace of the Angola 3. This mentorship led her to create The Solitary Gardens, a work of performance art exploring the intersection of gardening and criminal justice reform. She shares insights into how Read more…

By Mass Incarceration Lab @ CSREA Brown University, 4 yearsJuly 31, 2021 ago
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Sherrill Roland oral history interview, 2021 July 29

Sherrill Roland oral history interview, 2021 July 29 Sherrill Roland discusses how being incarcerated in a federal jail inspired him to start The Jumpsuit Project, a work of performance art born out of his thesis proposal at the University of North Carolina. © Sherrill Roland Transcript

By Mass Incarceration Lab @ CSREA Brown University, 4 yearsJuly 29, 2021 ago
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Yukari Kane oral history interview, 2021 July 21

Yukari Kane oral history interview, 2021 July 21 Yukari Kane describes her time working for the journalism guild at San Quentin State Prison. She also describes the organization that she co-founded, the Prison journalism Project. She goes into depth about the experiences of incarcerated writers in and outside prisons.

By Mass Incarceration Lab @ CSREA Brown University, 4 yearsJuly 21, 2021 ago
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Jack oral history interview, 2021 July 20

Jack oral history interview, 2021 July 20 Jack shares his experiences working with Prison Visitation and Support. He describes the process he had to go through to be accepted as a visitor by the prison, as well as the differences between state and federal prisons. In addition to PVS, Jack Read more…

By Mass Incarceration Lab @ CSREA Brown University, 4 yearsJuly 20, 2021 ago
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Ricardo Cortés oral history interview, 2021 July 20

Ricardo Cortés oral history interview, 2021 July 20 Ricardo Cortés discusses how his art practice as an illustrator and author has shaped his view of criminal justice reform. He shares insights into his experience with residency at Rikers Island, in Queens, NY, and his subsequent encounters with centers of incarceration. Read more…

By Mass Incarceration Lab @ CSREA Brown University, 4 yearsJuly 20, 2021 ago
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Joe oral history interview, 2021 July 11

Joe oral history interview, 2021 July 11 A formerly incarcerated individual describes how he served many years in federal prison because of a drug-related offense. He missed out on seeing his children grow up and now advocates for reform within the prison system. Transcript

By Mass Incarceration Lab @ CSREA Brown University, 4 yearsJuly 11, 2021 ago
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