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Monthly Archives: March 2020
COVID-19 Inside Prison
I think this is literally the scariest thing Sean and I have ever faced together. Especially with articles like this: Two Prison Employees Test Positive for COVID-19 CDCR says CNN: New Corona Virus Cases in Jails Heightens Concerns About an … Continue reading
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Our Fight for Justice
Welcome newcomers and welcome back to everyone else. Thank you for the support and love we have received lately, it means everything to us. Please help us fight for justice by signing our petition, liking our video, sharing and … Continue reading
My Invictus
Sean wrote this poem for his Inside Out writers class. Invictus means unconquerable and was a poem written by William Ernest Henley in 1875. Sean wrote his own rendition of it. My Invictus In the nightmare that holds me … Continue reading
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Family Visit 18: love and fear
Feb 26-28 2020 I got out of Family Visit and started my drive home at about 10 am and made it home by 3:30 pm. This photo is from the rest stop along the way, the trees are blooming. Looks … Continue reading
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