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Help Shift the Narrative.

Give incarcerated journalists a voice in discussions about criminal legal reform.

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Every month we provide highlights and behind-the-scene peeks of our best stories, as well as profiles of our writers, through our newsletter Inside Story.

Poetry

Bond Before Freedom

I know bondage. Unwilling restrictions / by chains or mental addictions, / unlawful practices that penetrate the perimeters of the soul.

Essays & Memoirs


In Case You Missed It: August 2023 Highlights

Meet the Writers

Prison Journalism Project has published work by more than 650 writers, poets and artists in 38 states, Canada and the United Kingdom. You can read the biographies of our writers and their stories as they introduce themselves.

Help bring transparency to the world of mass incarceration.

Give incarcerated journalists a voice in discussions about criminal legal reform.

REPORTERS NOTEBOOK

Writers behind bars have first amendment rights, but their incarceration restricts their ability to do journalism because they are not physically free.

So how do they report, write and produce prison newspapers?

These are the stories behind their stories. 

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OUR WRITERS

WRITE FOR PJP

Today most stories about prison are written with an outside perspective. Take the power of journalism into your own hands, learn the craft of journalistic storytelling and share your stories of life behind bars.