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Prison Journalists
Life Inside
October 25
Life Inside, Remixed: Inside the Underground Economy of Solitary Confinement
Here’s how people in “the box” use their ingenuity, collaboration skills and a form of “fishing” to get the goods they need.
By
The Marshall Project
News Inside
December 7, 2023
More to Explore in Expanded News Inside
Issue 15 branches out with a special section for people incarcerated in Ohio.
By
Lawrence Bartley
Closing Argument
June 10, 2023
A Battle Over First Amendment Rights in Prisons
New York state tried to limit writings and artistic works from prisoners — illustrating a growing issue across the country.
By
Beth Schwartzapfel
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Maurice Chammah
Life Inside
April 7, 2023
What I Learned From a Year of ‘Life Inside’
Publishing personal essays about the criminal justice system can be as complex as the system itself, writes engagement journalist Carla Canning.
By
Carla Canning
Life Inside
February 25, 2022
The Genius Speech That Changed My Life
Words like “junkie,” “destitute” and “criminal” have applied to me at some point in my life. Hearing the formerly incarcerated voting rights activist Desmond Meade speak at my prison reminded me that my sky is full of stars, my heart is full of hope and my future is full of promise.
By
Ryan M. Moser
Commentary
October 5, 2015
Let the Press In
Society won’t fix a prison system it can’t see.
By
Bill Keller