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    Category: Incarceration

    Inside Look at Our Juvenile Justice System with Photographer, Richard Ross

    Highlighting our summer webinar series, Futures, where we are carving out space to look closely at our juvenile justice system and the people that work…

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    Blaire Embrey June 22, 2021
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    “Second Chances” for Those Released From Prison Implies They’ve Been Given a First

    From Ms. Magazine, an article by Tyra Patterson, an advocate and artist, is creating a world where people impacted by incarceration are fully welcomed back…

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    Bill May 28, 2021
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    When I Come Home – Elders in Prison

    Elderly persons are among the largest group of prison populations in the world, and they are particularly vulnerable to COVID. Unlikely to be repeat offenders,…

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    Carol May 26, 2021

    Teaching Series with James Fox

    Prajna Teaching Series: Insights, Practices, and Skills shared by Prison Yoga Project Founder, James Fox Join the founder of PYP, James Fox, for the 3rd…

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    Blaire Embrey May 18, 2021
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    Research Roundup: Incarceration can cause lasting damage to mental health

    Thanks to the Prison Policy Institute for this article with links to all the supporting research. We often think of incarceration as something people live…

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    Bill May 16, 2021
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    Digital Interview Series with Director of Corrections and a Mental Health Therapist

    Healing Harm is our new Transformative Justice interview series and we are honored to host our first guests. Joseph Hughes, a Director of Corrections and…

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    Blaire Embrey May 12, 2021
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    Quintin Jones Is Not Innocent. But He Doesn’t Deserve to Die.

    Quintin Jones was sentenced to death for the murder of his Great Aunt in 1999, committed when he was under the influence of drugs. His…

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    Nicole May 10, 2021
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    Youth Justice News

    The Sentencing Project recently released an update on their fight for youth justice. They are devoting increased time and energy to address racial disparities and…

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    Nicole May 4, 2021
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    Opinion: I was sentenced to 30 years to life at 16. I shouldn’t have been sent into the adult system.

    The article below was recently shared with me by Carol Sullivan, a fellow yoga facilitator in Denver and leader of Yoga And Then Some. Author…

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    Nicole May 3, 2021
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    A cloud of words often used to describe incarcerated people.

    Words Matter

    The language we use shapes our perception and can significantly influence how we engage with the world and our impact on it. We must choose…

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    Bill April 27, 2021
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