Back story: A man who happened to be black was releasing and asked what I had to say to him that he could take with him. At the time I was still doing life without parole. I wrote this out and sent it home with him. I never heard from him again but more importantly, Read More
Month: June 2024
Prison is often a place filled with pain, regret, and unresolved trauma for many inmates. The cycle of violence, abuse, and loss that may have led them to incarceration can leave deep emotional scars that continue to haunt them behind bars. However, the power of forgiveness and healing presents a transformative opportunity for inmates to Read More
Father’s Day has become one of the most honorable holidays I celebrate (internally) while inside prison but at the same time its a sobering, yearly, reminder of a man’s failures. I suppose that once life starts making sense for a man on the inside is when he realizes how much life he’s missing out on. Read More
Introduction:Being incarcerated can be a challenging and isolating experience, but it doesn’t have to define who you are or dictate your future. In order to navigate the complexities of prison life and stay on a positive path towards rehabilitation and redemption, it’s important to develop strategies for staying out of trouble and avoiding negative influences. Read More
In some prisons, LGBTQ+ inmates may face unique challenges and risks due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. They may be more likely to experience discrimination, harassment, and violence from both staff and other inmates. This can have serious impacts on their mental health and well-being. To address these issues, some prisons have implemented Read More
I’m on a Black Lives Matter kick Gee! I wonder why Must be the news making me sick Could be the deadly pandemic The selfishness or ignorance pandemic Been there and done that Now look where I’m at. I wish I was out to spin you some lines With hopes of putting some love on Read More