Thursday, March 5, 2026

Adventures in Camp Prisoney Land: Good Advice About Bears (Part Two), by Catherine LaFleur

I was really excited about setting up the camp, but I soon realized that the tent had been designed by M.C. Escher. It required a degree in engineering to master. After...
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The Tactical War of A.I. Against Inmates by Paul Matus

The usage of advanced Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) systems in prisons has raised concerns about constitutional and human rights violations. Inmates are being subjected to invasive technologies, including voice-cloning and non-consensual mind access, creating a tactical war of A.I. against inmates. This poses a threat to privacy and human dignity, requiring immediate action.

Coping With 23-Hour-A-Day Lockdowns by Daniel Patrykus

I'd like to talk about how I, and others across America, are able to cope with 23 hours a day locked in a cell. For me, the main thing is to stay busy. Well, there's only so much you can do each day, locked in a cell, right? Correct. So I come up with ways to procrastinate.

“Friends” by Matthew Shepherd

Everyone has friends right? Some people more than others. Some friends are more loyal than others. Some friends need to be comforted more than others. Some friends are the comforters. Friends...

{ WORD’S THAT DESERVE TO GET SOME AIRTIME FORESURE INTRODUCING A CLOSE FRIEND OF MINE’S…MR, BONE. } by Steve Anderson

I've become friends and aquaintenced with alot of diffferent people, since I been on this journey of being incarcerated and through my travels of different parts...

“We are all family” By: Bennie Lackings

I am a little shocked at the fact that a loving person like myself doesn't have a "Best Friend" on the other side of...

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Disproportionate Sentences by Todd L. Cook

Have you ever been in jail? I have. As a matter of fact, I'm currently serving a life sentence in Nebraska. When I was 18 years old, I was dumb enough to go along with a plan to rob a convenience store. Tragically, the clerk was accidentally shot and didn't make it. The choices I made resulted in her death. I take full responsibility for the reckless disregard I had for others' safety.

From Darkness to Redemption: A Call for a Reformed Justice System by Mario Collier

I come from a world where hope was scarce.  Raised in Detroit’s Jeffries Projects, my family consisted of five children crammed into a two-bedroom apartment...

My Medical Ordeal, by Robert Rambo

So while everyone out in society is dealing with the COVID-19 Coronavirus stuff, I having been dealing with my own medical ordeal. Here at...

Mental Health by Connor Izard

One day I woke up and thought I was Jesus Christ. I knew it like I knew my own name. The voices in my...

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