Artwork
Awaiting Content
Walls to Words is dedicated to providing a platform for incarcerated individuals across the country to share their stories and express themselves through various forms of content, including artwork.
As of today, we have not yet received any artwork submissions. However, we are actively expanding our outreach efforts to connect with more individuals as the project continues to grow. Learn how you can help!
In the meantime, we invite you to explore other content we have gathered such as interviews and stories.
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Lamont Proposal Threatens Free Messaging
Posted on March 21th, 2025Lamont’s proposal endangers Connecticut's free inmate messaging law, risking essential communication and successful reintegration efforts.
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Posted on March 20th, 2025GEO Group reopens Michigan prison for ICE detainees, raising concerns over immigrant treatment and enforcement.
Read MoreTristin Murphy Act Proposed
Posted on March 17th, 2025A deep dive into the ongoing battle for justice reform, highlighting the voices of those affected by the system.
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Meet Rachael
Rachael has navigated the criminal justice system since she was 18 and is now 45. Once sober for a decade, she relapsed during COVID-19 after losing her job, plunging her back into addiction. Currently, she’s in county jail awaiting transfer to prison following sentencing. Her story is a raw, compelling call to recognize the intricate struggles of addiction and incarceration, urging us to rethink support and reform for those caught in the cycle.
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One Woman's Fight Against a Broken System
In a shocking twist of justice, law-abiding Lisa found herself facing 25 years behind bars over legally prescribed medication. A mostly white jury in a county with a dark civil rights history convicted her of three felonies, transforming a routine pharmacy visit into a life-altering nightmare that exposes deep-rooted systemic inequities. Her story will make you question everything you thought you knew about fairness in America.
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8 Years Without a Hug
Inside a system that advocates rehabilitation, one mother’s connection with her family has been severely limited. Since 2016, prison administrators have used bureaucratic measures to block Kayla from seeing her son, removing her visitation rights without clear explanation. Her ongoing attempts to reconnect with her family have been consistently declined, resulting in extended isolation throughout her 30-year sentence.
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