MOSES Goes to the Library and the Theater The following books and theater events were reviewed in the five 2024 MOSES newsletters. They provide helpful background on mass incarceration […]
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Learning Opportunities in 2024
Additional Learning Opportunities for MOSES and the Community in 2024 (1) “End the Lockdowns,” a community forum at First Unitarian Society on Feb. 1, presented dramatic testimony about the ongoing […]
Read More »Wisconsin Hears About Solitary Confinement
Wisconsin Hears About Solitary Confinement On April 23, 2024, in the state Capitol building, a panel of 10 spoke to a packed hearing room about the practice of solitary confinement […]
Read More »The Sentencing Project Provides Data and Other Resources for Reform Advocates
The Sentencing Project Provides Data and Other Resources for Reform Advocates, by Sherry Reames I have become a big fan of the Sentencing Project, a national nonprofit that describes […]
Read More »Review of Ben Austen, Correction: Parole, Prison, and the Possibility of Change
Ben Austen, Correction: Parole, Prison, and the Possibility of Change, New York: Flatiron Books, 2023 review by Sherry Reames I bought this book because of its focus on long-term […]
Read More »The Marshall Project Gives the Big U.S. Picture
The Marshall Project Gives the Big U.S. Picture By Pam Gates I have become a subscriber to the Marshall Project, a free news service that collects important stories about all […]
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