This is a raw and humorous piece from one of our treasured tribe members, enjoy:-) What are the take-aways from 2020, both good & bad? Ooh, you’ll have to give
Parents, teachers and students are getting ready to enter into uncharted waters. Sure, there has always been options for online schooling, but that was a choice a parent could make,
By Anonymous Contributor Currently I am incarcerated at FCI Ft Dix, NJ. I am about two and a half years into a 10-year sentence. At home, waiting for me, is
By Bonnie Hartley Having a parent incarcerated has to be one the hardest things to go through as a child. For younger children it’s a complete lack of actual understanding
A beautiful message from Tabitha McCormick, a valued member and volunteer. No matter the length of the sentence, it is never easy to maintain a relationship with someone that’s incarcerated.
Most of you don’t know me. I am not a writer, nor do I claim to be. I’ll attempt to warn you about my personality, so you’ll better understand my writing style. I
Published by Melinda Hull I was never a “superhero” person. Not really a movie person at all…but, my Love is. I caught a preview for Wonder Woman while sitting with
Prison Mirror Hack By Adam Clausen If you’re fortunate enough to still have a tile shower stall, instead of a shiny, new steel box, you’ve likely found yourself struggling to
THEY TOOK HIM AWAY THIS MORNING By Nicole Richardson You can find this poem and more in Nicole’s book Broken Silence: The Thoughts and Struggles of a Prison Wife They took him
By: Cedric Dean “I’m On My Way,” Poem By Ceric Dean at FCI Fairton (Clemency Recipient 2017 By: Barack Obama) I’ve been gone since ’95 For mom and me it’s
A Prisoner – By Michelle M. (Clemency Recipient 5/5/16 By: Barack Obama) Each day it’s a reality I’m a prisoner of every nationality Things we do in our life today