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The IWW by Sean Swain
Free Alabama Movement Spreads to Virginia as Prisoners Take Up IWW Banner
1984: A Prediction Come True… Behavior Control and Human Experimentation at Wisconsin’S Department of Corrections 2014-15
Introduction
The Wisconsin Department of Corrections is currently going through a power-struggle-transition. National social-awareness and civil-litigation is forcing the D.O.C. to regulate how they use and apply their “long-term-segregation-units”, as punishment on inmates, because of the psychological effects that it causes on their “mental health”.
Free Virginia Movement Declaration
Our Purpose
The Free Virginia Movement (FVM) is an Inside-Out, multiracial statewide movement founded and organized by people incarcerated in Virginia prisons affiliated with the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) Union and sentenced under the so-called "no parole" or "85%" law.
Trans Prisoner Resources
January 2016 Incarcerated Worker Newsletter
The January 2016 newsletter is available to read and to print.
In This Issue:
MODOC Pathways to Change
Prisoner James Kohrs at Missouri's Booneville Correctional Center explains that the federal government gives the State of Missouri funding to put prisoners through a program called Pathways to Change. He and several of his fellow prisoners express concerns that the State of Missouri is not using these funds according to the guidelines outlined in the program.
Call Now for Kenneth Bell in Potosi Prison in Missouri
Prisoners Seeking to Reinstate Parole in Virginia
To: Honorable Terence McAuliffe, Governor of Virginia
: Senate of Virginia- Courts of Justice and Rehabilitation and Social Services Committees
: Virginia House of Delegates- Courts of Justice and Militia, Police, and Public Safety CommitteesPETITION TO GRANT CLEMENCY AND REINSTATE PAROLE IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA