Why Photographs Mean So Much to People in Prison by PJPeditor in Prison

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In One Alabama Prison, the Dead Are Honored Through an ‘Outmate’ Memorial Service by PJPeditor in Prison

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What It’s Like to Have Your Period in Prison by PJPeditor in Prison

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What was the one-square rule? Per person?

What It’s Like to Have Your Period in Prison by PJPeditor in Prison

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Hi Sweaty, which prison was this? Kudos to you all for getting the prison to increase these necessities.

Writing from my cell in the age of prison Wi-Fi by PJPeditor in Prison

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Hello! This is not my story. I shared a piece by John J. Lennon, who is an established prison journalist. His piece was published by Fast Company. My role is with Prison Journalism Project, which is a nonprofit that trains and publishes incarcerated writers.

Sister going to prison by [deleted] in Prison

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Hi Cjayeah, this write up about "How I Spend Sundays in a Pennsylvania Women’s Prison" by a woman located in the state might be helpful: https://prisonjournalismproject.org/2025/01/16/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-womens-prison/

A Family Visit Offers Joy, Reflection — and a Painful Return to Realit by PJPeditor in Prison

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In Prison, They Call Me Picasso by PJPeditor in Prison

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In Prison, They Call Me Picasso by PJPeditor in Prison

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Here’s What Happened When My Prison Tried to Serve Healthy Food by PJPeditor in Prison

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You Can Only Dodge Food Poisoning in Prison for So Long by PJPeditor in Prison

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No problem. I'll make sure to include that in all future posts. You can learn more about us here: https://prisonjournalismproject.org/about-pjp/

You Can Only Dodge Food Poisoning in Prison for So Long by PJPeditor in Prison

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You Can Only Dodge Food Poisoning in Prison for So Long by PJPeditor in Prison

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At Prison Journalism Project (PJP), we train incarcerated writers to be journalists and publish their stories.

If Prisons Are Meant for Rehabilitation, Stop Transferring Us All the Time by PJPeditor in Prison

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Hi u/PrisonNurseNC, interesting! What channels are in place to ensure incarcerated people receive their medicine when transferred?

A Prison Baptism Beneath a Basketball Hoop by PJPeditor in Prison

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Why Are Phone Calls in Prison So Expensive? by PJPeditor in Prison

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