Tag Archives: prison
Beyond Bars
Have you ever read something that makes you pause and reflect, and sometimes gives you chills? Earlier this year I read about a program called “Beyond These Bars.” The goal of this program is to provide inmates in solitary confinement … Continue reading →
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Tagged advocacy, art, awarness, Beyond These Bars, exhibitions, Inmates, jail, photographer, photographs, prison, prisons, solitary confinement, visualization, volunteering
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The Graybar Hotel
I honestly don’t know how I came by the book The Graybar Hotel . I do know I didn’t finish it. I stopped at page 108 (seven short stories in- okay, I skipped one) out of 210 pages. The author … Continue reading →
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Tagged book club, book review, clarity, convicted murderer, Curtis Dawkins, death, dreams, faith, Inmates, jail, library books, life without parole, mental illness, mistakes, murder, prison, prisoners, Short stories, The Graybar Hotel
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