The Shackling of Pregnant Women in U.S. Prisons Is a Human Rights Crisis Nora Weiss, George Washington University The demeaning, dehumanizing practice strips incarcerated mothers of their dignity, safety and comfort during one of their most vulnerable moments.… September 7, 2022
The Marshall Project Is Taking a Piercing Look at COVID-19 in State and Federal Prisons Alexa Katherine Will, University of Pittsburgh Prisoners are disproportionately harmed by COVID-19. Will our policymakers and politicians prioritize their vaccination? … January 12, 2021
10 Iconic Black Women Activists That Paved the Path for Those Today Gabrielle Pascal, Hofstra University Fighting racism, sexism and injustice, their resilience remained unwavering. These icons' legacies mark them as trailblazers.… July 23, 2020
What I Learned from the Docuseries ‘Free Meek’ Rickea Bell, Saint Peter’s University Meek Mill's situation is the reality for a lot of black men in America.… August 26, 2019
Next Up: Prison Reform Sydney Hawkins, Alabama A&M University Greater awareness of the problem means that the end of mass incarceration in America might come sooner than we think.… July 1, 2019
This Duke Senior Aims to Fix a Broken System, One Child at a Time Kathryn Parker, Fordham University After interning with several different non-profits, Rhajaa Wright took all her experience into account and decided to devote herself to teaching.… October 1, 2017