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Originally published in Bitch MagazineSeptember 18th, 2015 by Victoria LawPublished on September 18, 2015 at 12:57pm On Monday, over 1,700…
How a Former Black Panther Could Change the Rules of Solitary Confinement
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After Wakanda- 5 Black Sci-Fi Writers You Should Know
Originally posted on BitchFebruary 26th, 2018 This story was originally published on October 30, 2014. It’s time to stock up…
Efforts to Decrease Prison Populations Are Leaving Women Behind
Originally posted on TruthoutBy Victoria LawFebruary 7th, 2018 Anastazia Schmid has spent the past 17 years behind bars in Indiana.…
Imagine Pleading Guilty Because You Can’t Afford To Call Your Lawyer
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When Former Prosecutors Rebrand Themselves as Progressives to Win Elections
Originally posted on In These Timesby Victoria LawMarch 14th, 2019 From Kamala Harris to Lori Lightfoot, former prosecutors are rewriting…
Paper Politics in MRR
By Jessica Mills Maximum Rock N Roll Carrying on the work of artists creating art for more than art’s sake,…
Printmaking as Resistance?
By Eric TriantafillouBrooklyn RailMay 2010 Grace à Josh MacPhee. His latest book Paper Politics: Socially Engaged Printmaking Today (PM Press),…
Signal 01: A Review in PMR
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