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Mississippi Prisons Claim 25 Lives in 3 Months

While there’s “no foul play suspected” in most of the deaths, there’s plenty foul about drinking contaminated water and breathing black mold. Subscribe to our…

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Rikers Island Prisoners Strike for Soap, Cleaning Wipes

Journalist Kim Kelly has been in contact with a prisoner inside Rikers Island. She talks with TRNN’s Eddie Conway about why immediate further action is…

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COVID-19 spikes in prison will spread to the larger community

The National Commission on COVID-19 and Criminal Justice—whose mission is to assess the impact of COVID-19 on the justice system—reports that the rate of COVID…

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Refusing to vaccinate prisoners is both CRUEL and DANGEROUS

Public health experts and advocates continue to shine a light on the horrifying statistics of COVID-19 infections within the prison-industrial complex. Those same experts, moreover,…

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‘Bring Sundiata home’: The case for freeing elderly political prisoners

At 84 years old, Sundiata Acoli has been in prison for 48 years, and has been denied parole six times. Last December, he was diagnosed…

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Arkansas jail tests ivermectin on detainees without their consent

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has filed a federal lawsuit against the Washington County Detention Center in Arkansas on behalf of inmates who say…

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For prisoners, the holidays are extremely painful

After spending the past year and a half socially distancing, millions around the country will be coming together to celebrate the holidays this year with…

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Prison food is much worse than you think

“Prison food in the United States is a public health and human rights crisis,” the Maryland Food & Prison Abolition Project states on their website….

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Virginia revokes early release for inmates with good behavior

Lawmakers in Virginia have approved a draconian budget measure from Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin that takes aim at inmates’ eligibility for early release. The new…

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How Maryland is preventing prisoners from getting college degrees

UPDATE (7/1/2022): One day after this segment aired, prison authorities announced that they had “reconsidered” their earlier decision, clearing the way for Atiba to earn…

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NY prisons ban care packages containing food

The prison-industrial complex has many ways of turning the incarceration of human beings into a profitable business model. In New York state, new regulations targeting…

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Rattling the Bars: Unions must stand up for prisoners

Prisoners today are fighting the same labor conditions behind bars that birthed the union movement in the 19th Century. US labor journalist and Real News…

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