Q&A with Carcel: garments made behind bars
The main cause of female incarceration is poverty. It is predominantly young, poor, single-mothers with a low level of education and income. Out of this situation, Carcel, a Danish fashion brand, has forged an identity of homogenous Scandinavian design with
Educating the Incarcerated: An Interview with Edovo
Many people in the US have rightly fought to find ways to reduce the country’s population in prisons and jails, through initiatives like justice reform and revisiting old cases to vindicate the wrongly accused. Not as many resources have been
Pigeonly: A Full Bars, Behind Bars Connection
It is known that prison occupants don't exactly have access to luxurious living facilities or direct and instant interaction with the world beyond the walls that confine them, but what drives the CEO of Pigeonly, Frederick Hutson, is the cost
Mass Incarceration and the Failure to Fulfill the Right to Health
This past year in particular, Americans have debated some major topics relevant to many aspects of our lives, including discrimination, access to healthcare, and economic inequalities, among others. Regarding healthcare, in particular, these discussions have included questions of economic trade-offs,