The Texas Death Row Occupy Movement
by Tony Egbuna Ford Polunsky Unit/Death Row, Livingstion, TX November 1993 was the beginning of what could be called “The Texas Death Row Occupy Movement.” A plan of action was planned for years by...
View ArticleVoices from Solitary: 144 Years for Prison Escapes
A cell at Polunksy. Minutes Before Six From Solitary Watch The following comes from widely known, multiple prison escapee Steven Jay Russell, 56, who is currently serving a 140-year sentence in...
View ArticleAN ALVARO LUNA HERNANDEZ UPDATE
From Sacramento Prisoner Support On June 27th Alvaro Luna Hernandez was moved to the James V. Allred Unit in brutal fashion. About a month later Sacramento Prisoner Support received a very welcome...
View Article“Operation Streamline”: The New Prison Boom
Efrain Alejandro, a Mexican who has twice served prison time in the United States for illegally crossing the border, at the Kino Border Initiative shelter in Nogales, Mexico, January 28, 2014....
View ArticleForget hunger strikes. What prisons fear more? Labor strikes.
Via PRI and Yes! Magazine. June 08, 2016 · 8:00 AM EDT By Raven Rakia On May 1, prison labor came to a halt in multiple prisons in Alabama. Starting at midnight that day, prisoners stayed in their...
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