A social justice publication based in Portland, OR, developed, written & curated by currently/formerly imprisoned people. Our mission is to provide a platform for creative expression, political advocacy & connection-building between imprisoned people & the broader community.
Happy to be sending Economic Impact Payment forms to 250 people on @TheAbbyNews and @PrisonArts national databases! If you haven't already, sign up to help @CR_PDX send more of these forms to everyone imprisoned in Oregon. https://t.co/OCqPGRzb0Y
If you haven't already, sign up to send economic impact payment forms and vaccine information to Oregon prisoners. This is a hugely important undertaking and requires as many volunteers as possible. Please share! #FreeThemAll
Help us get EIP forms, and vaccine information to EVERY prisoner in Oregon state prisons! This is a huge push and we need mass support from volunteers! Spread the word
Fill out our google form at https://t.co/DTJ9ANvq9j
#WriteThemAll#FreeThemAll#CARESforPrisoners
We want to shout out this book by a friend
@AdrianBerumen14 who recently wrote and published this book with Craigen Armstrong from behind prison walls about caring and advocating for fellow prisoners struggling with mental health
https://t.co/gJ2xhd6BuY
Benjamin James Hall Memorial Fund
Ben Hall, who passed away on Dec. 20, 2020, was a member of Liberation Literacy and a dedicated advocate, student, teacher, and organizer. The Alliance will match donations up to $100/day during the week of March 1-5, 2021
https://t.co/BCa6z8uzrN
Over 700 prisoners at Inverness Jail have been without sweaters and clean blankets in COVID positive/COVID exposed dorms all winter. Including the past 5 days of freezing snow.
Prisoners are beginning to give up asking for anything to keep them warm.
#InvernessJailOutbreak
ASL interpretation will be provided by Fingers Crossed Interpreting
This event was organized in collaboration with APANO, @blackandpinkpdx, @Lib_Lit, Rosewood Initiative, @UniteOregon, and @ImagineBlack_
Event Poster By Blue
Questions? Email: [email protected]
This Saturday! Please attend this virtual exhibition of artwork by formerly and currently imprisoned people. There will be performances, poetry reading, and an opportunity to meet the artists. R.S.V.P here: https://t.co/Dp0tlCFHI7
Thanks @FL_Abolition for helping with this campaign. If you Live in Florida, take a look at this https://t.co/qU0VH1sEqL petition started by James Mason to free medically vulnerable people from Florida's prisons
https://t.co/MDHFzGnIhC
Please support James Mason as he seeks funds that will allow him to get the medical assessment necessary to be deemed eligible for ADA protections within FDOC. His goal is to take a stand towards disability justice for all affected prisoners.
https://t.co/5XImgD5GIR
"Florida’s bureaucrats have been adamant at discriminating on the basis of my ADA eligibility which is the driving force catalyzing my conviction and unlawful detention. Given these points, I’m a qualified inmate with a documented physical impairment due to my pre-existing T.B.I"
It’s time to hear their side of the story, and they’ve got a lot to say.
Available wherever you get your podcasts as of next week. Stay tuned. #TheTrutchPodcast
COMING SOON: The Truth, a podcast created & (remotely) produced by ALL RISE Media, in collaboration with @morpheusyouth & young men incarcerated at MacLaren Youth prison in Woodburn, OR. 🔊🔊🔊
In the conversation about mass incarceration the voice of youth is too often left unheard. OR is notorious for locking up children—second-highest juvenile incarceration rate in the US (not incl. those sentenced as adults for crimes committed when they were juveniles)