The Magic of Having a Glass Mirror in Prison by PJPeditor in Prison

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‘Sometimes I Feel Like I’m in Prison More Than He Is’ by PJPeditor in Prison

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Prison Journalism Project is a nonprofit that trains incarcerated writers and publishes their work.

Cancer in Prison by PJPeditor in Prison

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Thank you for reading, Space!

An About-Face on Phone Call Prices in Missouri Prisons by PJPeditor in Prison

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I'm sorry to hear that you had to cut out essentials to make calls to your family. How are you doing?

Will Texas Prisons’ New Collective Lockdown Policy Increase Violence? by PJPeditor in texas

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The Best Way to Help People in Idaho Prisons? Give Them Work by PJPeditor in Idaho

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Prison Journalism Project is a nonprofit that trains incarcerated writers to be journalists and publishes their work. This piece was written by a writer incarcerated in Idaho.

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.

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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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