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Texas After Violence Project
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Mass Incarceration, Surviving Violence
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Texas After Violence Project
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Murder and the Death Penalty, Surviving Violence
Community
Texas After Violence Project
Category
Mass Incarceration, Surviving Violence
Community
Texas After Violence Project
Category
Mass Incarceration, Surviving Violence
Community
Texas After Violence Project
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Activism and Advocacy, Mass Incarceration, Surviving Violence
Summary
Maggie Luna discusses her 20 years spent overcoming a drug addiction, her experience with incarceration, and her path to regaining the rights to her child.
Community
Texas After Violence Project
Category
Mass Incarceration, Surviving Violence
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Vickie Kerr (Roberts) is the mother of two formerly incarcerated daughters. Vickie describes the parental role she played in the lives of her grandchildren and how she took care of herself and her family during her daughters’ sentences.
Community
Texas After Violence Project
Category
Mass Incarceration, Surviving Violence
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Nadia Kerr describes what imprisonment was like alongside her sister while her mother raised her children for her.
Community
Texas After Violence Project
Category
Mass Incarceration, Surviving Violence
Community
Texas After Violence Project
Category
Surviving Violence
Community
Texas After Violence Project
Category
Mass Incarceration, Surviving Violence
Summary
Hayley Pokorski discusses both her family’s and her own relationship with mass incarceration and state violence and describes how the system perpetuates harm and trauma.
Community
Texas After Violence Project
Category
Activism and Advocacy, Police Violence, Surviving Violence
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Liz Gonzales recounts the story of what happened the night when her son was killed, the ongoing journey of grieving and healing, and how she is turning her emotional pain into organizing in her community, and fighting for a better world.
Community
Texas After Violence Project
Category
Activism and Advocacy, Mass Incarceration, Surviving Violence