Barbara, a key volunteer for the 3R’s project, is also a volunteer at Books 2 Prisoners. This weekend, she is a featured panelist at the Grassroots Radio Conference! Barbara and others are presenting Bustin’ In, Bustin’ Out: The Key to Prison Justice.
Below is a synopsis of their panel presentation: Prisons and jails create legal boundaries between us. And with those legal boundaries come physical, mental and spiritual distance as well. What role does radio play in bridging this divide? How can be begin to be whole again? In this workshop, we will address these questions on both local and national levels. We will look at the unique ways in which radio is being used to shatter these boundaries through the national Prison Phone Justice Campaign, and specifically the Thousands Kites’ Calls from Home program to connect with those on the inside. We will discuss how local advocates are using radio and other media, from books to petitions, to shift the prisoner landscape from the outside in. The workshop will include interactive ways to get involved with these campaigns and an introduction on how to start your own prison radio program. The first half of the workshop will focus on the campaign and how it is using radio/media as an organizing tool. The second half will be a hands on workshop on creating your own prison radio show. Urbana-Champaign’s Books to Prisoners will also be hosting a work session where we will be responding to letters from prisoners and mailing them books.
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3R’s was featured in The Public I!
To read the article written by two of our key volunteers, Liz and Barbara, please click on this link: New Program for Donations to Illinois Prison Libraries in Makes Progress. Please note that Liz’s name got accidentally left off in the Public I’s process and we thank both you for your hard work writing this article! |
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