Intersections + Injustice

    Medical Privacy Is Still Our Right in Prison, Unless It Involves Psych Meds

    Just before the pandemic hit, when my Washington Corrections Center (WCC) job assignment was ...

    Making Phone Calls From Our Prison Costs Us More Than Just the Money

    Thirty years ago, Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) prisoners were only allowed one 15-minute ...

    Atlanta Approves “Cop City” Funding as Crackdown on Activists Escalates

    At a marathon public City Council meeting, Atlanta lawmakers have voted to approve millions ...

    GA Escalation of Gang Prosecutions Boosts Gang Power in Prisons

    Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (R) has been bolstering his “tough on crime” agenda by ...

    WA Prisons Staffing Model Is Harmful. No Other States Use It. Why Keep It?

    Around 30 years ago, Washington State Department of Corrections (WDOC) took an unusual approach ...

    São Paulo Begins Ominous Inquiry Into Disproven “Crack Epidemic”

    In 2016, the Legislative Assembly of São Paulo held a parliamentary inquiry to investigate ...

    Allowing Vapes in Our Prison Would Be Violence Harm Reduction, Too

    Washington state banned public smoking on December 8, 2005. The Washington State Department of ...

    ACLU Fights to Stop Sweeps Against Unhoused People in Phoenix

    The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is suing the city of Phoenix, Arizona, over ...

    The Way Forward for Cannabis and Racial Justice

    The way forward first involves looking back. It requires us to acknowledge and understand ...