Texas After Violence Project
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Surviving ViolenceSummary
Michael Ross is an Austin-based gardener, bike maven, and self-described “outdoorsman.” He discusses his upbringing in New York and Atlanta, the events that led him to Texas, and his experiences with racism, incarceration, and homelessness.Digital Heritage
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Mass Incarceration, US Criminal Legal SystemSummary
Jim Buffington, Chief Operating Officer of Bridges To Life, shares how his life was impacted by violence and criminal justice system, and how it shaped his view on healing and forgiveness.Digital Heritage
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Activism and Advocacy, Mass IncarcerationSummary
A photo of a written account of meals served in prison, annotated with serving frequencies and descriptions by the individual who received them.Digital Heritage
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Activism and Advocacy, Mass IncarcerationSummary
Rhiannon is a loving mother and wife who is advocating for better living conditions in prisons. She discusses her husband's experiences before and during the pandemic, and she shares her experiences as a wife, mother, and advocate for the incarcerated. Digital Heritage
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Activism and Advocacy, Murder and the Death Penalty, US Criminal Legal System