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Voices of the Incarcerated - When Prison Becomes Another Abuser - Felony Murder Elimination Project The following essay, "When Prison Becomes Another Abuser," is written by incarcerated writer Kwaneta Harris, and appears on her Substack, Write or Die.

The following essay, "When Prison Becomes Another Abuser," is written by incarcerated writer
@kwanetaharris.bsky.social and appears on her Substack, Write or Die.
(TW: rape, sexual assault, custodial violence)
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Voices of the Incarcerated - What Life is Really Like for a Teen in Adult Prison - Felony Murder Elimination Project "What Life is Really Like for a Teen in Adult Prison" by Christopher Dankovich, an incarcerated writer in Michigan, and is featured at the Prison Writers website.

"What Life is Really Like for a Teen in Adult Prison" by Christopher Dankovich, an incarcerated writer in Michigan, is featured at the Prison Writers website.
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Voices of the Incarcerated - Two-Tiered System: Racial Disparities - Felony Murder Elimination Project The essay "Two-Tiered System: Racial Disparities" by incarcerated journalist Kwaneta Harris is featured on her Substack, "Write or Die."

The essay "Two-Tiered System: Racial Disparities" by incarcerated journalist @kwanetaharris.bsky.social is featured on her Substack, "Write or Die."
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Voices of the Incarcerated - Alvin Smith - Felony Murder Elimination Project Alvin Smith is an incarcerated artist in MI. His painting Undesirable Water was chosen as the cover for The Massachusetts Review’s Winter 2025 issue, which focused on “Incarceration & Family.”

Alvin Smith is an incarcerated artist in MI. His painting Undesirable Water was chosen as the cover for The Massachusetts Review’s Winter 2025 issue, which focused on “Incarceration & Family.”
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Voices of the Incarcerated - What Life Is Really Like for a Teen in Adult Prison - Felony Murder Elimination Project The essay "What Life is Really Like for a Teen in Adult Prison" is written by Chris Dankovitch, and appears on the Prison Writers website.

The essay "What Life is Really Like for a Teen in Adult Prison" is written by Chris Dankovich, an incarcerated writer in Michigan, and appears on the Prison Writers website.
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The Cost of Truth Telling - Demetrius Buckley - Felony Murder Elimination Project Closing out 2025, Felony Murder Elimination Project would like to use this space to honor Demetrius Buckley, an award-winning writer and poet incarcerated in Michigan, who personifies both the success...

Closing out 2025, FMEP would like to use this space to honor Demetrius Buckley, an award-winning writer and poet incarcerated in Michigan, who personifies both the successes and drawbacks associated with the cost of truth telling.
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Prison Writers - Inside the Fragile Balance of the Prison Economy - Felony Murder Elimination Project Prison economies often mimic the social relations and structures of the incarcerated population. "Inside the Fragile Balance of the Prison Economy" by incarcerated writer Devin A. Giordano, appears on...

Prison economies often mimic the social relations and structures of the incarcerated population. "Inside the Fragile Balance of the Prison Economy" by incarcerated writer Devin A. Giordano, appears on the Prison Writers website.
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Prison Writers: What Thanksgiving in Prison Really Looks Like - Felony Murder Elimination Project The essay "What Thanksgiving in Prison Really Looks Like" is written by Tracy Lee Kendall and is featured at the Prison Writers website.

The essay "What Thanksgiving in Prison Really Looks Like" is written by Tracy Lee Kendall, an incarcerated writer in Texas, and is featured at the Prison Writers website.
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PEN America Offers Digital Site Supporting Incarcerated Writers - Felony Murder Elimination Project PEN America, dedicated to protecting free expression in the United States, is launching a digital site supporting Incarcerated Writers.

Launching from @penamerica.bsky.social, a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting free expression in the United States and worldwide through the defense of literature and human rights - a digital site supporting Incarcerated Writers.
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Handcuff Statusinc on Instagram: "JAIL & BAIL EPISODE DROP What really happens after the handcuffs go on? On this powerful new episode of Handcuff Status Podcast, host Kushwave sits down with Ben F... On this episode of the Handcuff Status Podcast, host Kushwave and special guest Ben Fulton, a blind lawyer, delve into the complexities of bail and its long-term consequences for individuals and the j...

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"Behind the Walls" - A Woman's Perspective on Solitary Confinement - Felony Murder Elimination Project "Behind the Walls: A Woman's Perspective on Solitary Confinement" is an essay written by Kwaneta Harris, an incarcerated journalist in Texas.

"Behind the Walls" is written by @kwanetaharris.bsky.social an incarcerated journalist in Texas. She outlines how being incarcerated in Texas' largest state prison is vastly different for women & directly tied to a culture rooted in misogyny.
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Voices of the Incarcerated - Resisting the Culture of Incarceration - Felony Murder Elimination Project "What Decades in Prison Have Taught Me About Resisting Incarceration" by Tony Vick, incarcerated writer in Tennessee, featured in Filter Mag.

"What Decades in Prison Have Taught Me About Resisting Incarceration" by Tony Vick, an incarcerated writer in Tennessee, is featured in
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The Legacy of Black August at San Quentin Prison - Felony Murder Elimination Project Incarcerated Journalist Kevin Sawyer observes Black August, a prison-based holiday recognizing Black political prisoners' freedom struggle.

Incarcerated in California, Journalist Kevin Sawyer observes Black August, a prison-based holiday recognizing Black political prisoners' freedom struggle.
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How the Prison System Keeps its Grip on Parole-Eligible People "Texas Hold'em: How the Prison System Keeps its Grip on Parole-Eligible People" is written by Kwaneta Harris, and appears on her Substack page, Write or Die.

"Texas Hold'em: How the Prison System Keeps its Grip on Parole-Eligible People" is written by @kwanetaharris.bsky.social an incarcerated writer in Texas, and appears on her Substack page, Write or Die.
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Prison Writers - From Brilliant Mind to Broken Prison System "From Brilliant Mind to Broken Prison System: My Journey Through Incarceration, Re-entry, and Redemption" is written by formerly incarcerated writer Anthony McCarary

"From Brilliant Mind to Broken Prison System: My Journey Through Incarceration, Re-entry, and Redemption" is written by formerly incarcerated writer Anthony McCarary, and appears on the Prison Writers website.
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What is 4th of July to Incarcerated People? "What, to the American Incarcerated Person, Is Your Fourth of July?" appeared in The Marshall Project, featuring first-person essays from system-impacted people.

The essay "What, to the American Incarcerated Person, Is Your Fourth of July?" appeared in @themarshallproject.org as part of the Life Inside series, stories as told from first-person essays from criminal justice system-impacted people.
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Voices of the Incarcerated - A Mother's Story from Behind the Walls In May 2025 the Incarcerated Womxn’s Clemency and Support Project (IWCSP) and Kwaneta Harris Defense Campaign hosted a webinar entitled “Mothering Behind Bars: Voices of Incarcerated Mothers in Reflec...

In May 2025, the Incarcerated Womxn’s Clemency and Support Project (IWCSP) and
@kwanetaharris.bsky.social Defense Campaign hosted a webinar entitled “Mothering Behind Bars: Voices of Incarcerated Mothers" in Reflection of Mother’s Day.
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Voices of the Incarcerated - The Power of Love The essay "Benjamin Case and the Power of Love" appears at the Prison Writers website, and is written by Benjamin Case, incarcerated in South Carolina.

The essay "Benjamin Case and the Power of Love" appears at the Prison Writers website and is written by Benjamin Case, incarcerated in South Carolina.
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Voices of the Incarcerated: A Prisoner's Worst Nightmare "They Wanted to Have Fewer Prisons. Instead, They Got a Prisoner’s Worst Nightmare," appeared in Slate Magazine in May 2025, and is written by Robert Lee Williams, incarcerated in New York State.

"They Wanted to Have Fewer Prisons. Instead, They Got a Prisoner’s Worst Nightmare," appeared in @slate.com in May 2025, and is written by Robert Lee Williams, incarcerated in New York State.
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The Baked Potato That Taught Me Gratitude in Prison The essay "The Baked Potato That Taught Me Gratitude in Prison" is written by Thomas Kosovich, an incarcerated writer in New Jersey, and appears on the Prison Writers website.

"The Baked Potato That Taught Me Gratitude in Prison" an essay written by Thomas Kosovich, an incarcerated writer in New Jersey, appears on the Prison Writers website.
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Voices of the Incarcerated - Goodbye Prison...I'm Not Coming Back The essay "Goodbye Prison...I'm Not Coming Back" appears at the Prison Writers website, and is written by Matthew Muniz, incarcerated in Virginia and set to leave prison on February 3rd, 2025.

The essay "Goodbye Prison...I'm Not Coming Back" appears at the Prison Writers website, and is written by Matthew Muniz, incarcerated in Virginia and set to leave prison on February 3rd, 2025.
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Holidays After Prison - Prison Journalism Project In "Holidays After Prison," Prison Journalism Project featured a series of essays from writers about their personal relationship to the Christmas holidays after being released from prison.

In "Holidays After Prison," @prisonjournalism.bsky.social (Prison Journalism Project) featured a series of essays from writers about their personal relationship to the Christmas holidays after being released from prison.
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