Toilet paper, tissue and cigarette wrappers. Prison inmates use the items most of us toss to create art. Open at the Museum of International Folk Art, "Between the Lines" aims to humanize the ...
At first, he brushed me off. After nearly three decades in prison, he had seen too many people ask for help without the ...
He started letting me help with tasks he didn’t want to do himself, like cutting deer hide into lace for traditional dance outfits, cutting thick rawhide for drum skins, and sorting small bags of ...
Mail sent to Oregon prisoners is about to get less colorful. That’s if Department of Corrections officials adopt a slate of proposed rules cracking down on crayons, markers and greeting cards. If ...