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Healing Justice Celebration April 19, 2008
"Prison Life Stories" a
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Documentary
“Prison Life Stories” Challenges Prison Perceptions
Mar.
30-Philadelphia Museum of Art. Film features Sagewriters, a prisoner
support organization.
SWARTHMORE, PENN.—March 19, 2008—“This
call is from a correctional institution…” Some hear those words
often. Some think they know what the words mean. “Prison Life
Stories 2008” tells the truth—from the inside out.
A profound exploration of stories that surround incarceration in
Philadelphia, “Prison Life Stories 2008,” begins with a phone call
from Patrick Middleton, Ph.D. He has been incarcerated for more than
30 years and is the senior editor for Sagewriters, Inc. A voice on
the phone urges the prisoner to discuss life behind bars. He
responds with candor and poignancy.
“Patrick’s story is the core around which a series of interviews,
mine included, are woven,” says Judith Trustone, founder of
Sagewriters. She offers prisoners a voice by publishing their books
and making them available at http://www.Sagewriters.org. Her
Celling America’s Soul: Torture and Transformation In Our Prisons
and Why We Should Care is popular with prisoners and their
families, but banned by the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections.
“In the film I describe my awakening to the reality of prisons, in
my creative writing class,” says Trustone.
The
30 minute film premieres Sunday, March 30, 2:30pm, at the
Philadelphia Museum of Art (Van Pelt Auditorium), and is free with
museum admission. Tickets are available at the museum or call
215-235-7469 (museum ticket-line). In addition to the Philadelphia
Museum of Art screening, “Prison Life Stories” is scheduled for
April 8 at Swarthmore College and an airing on WYBE Public
Television (Philadelphia) later this year as part of their
Philadelphia Stories series.
In 1990 Middleton became the first prisoner in America to earn his
B.A. (summa cum laude), M.A., and Ph.D. His new book of memoirs,
Incorrigible (Infinity Publishing, $14.95), coincides with the
premiere of “Prison Life Stories 2008.” It details 33 years, so far,
of life behind bars and soon joins his Healing Our Imprisoned
Minds: A People’s Guide to Hope and Freedom (Infinity
Publishing, 2004, $19.95) on Sagewriters.org.
Participation in “Prison Life Stories 2008” is just one aspect of
Trustone and Middleton’s new Global Kindness Initiative—a larger
team effort, with Tyrone Werts, president of Lifers, Inc., and Gale
Campanella Muhammad, CEO of Women Who Never Give Up. Their goal for
the grass-roots movement is to emulate the “Pay It Forward” movie’s
mindset and diminish violence on both sides of the walls.
“Prison Life Stories 2008” chronicles true life for the big screen
that not only demonstrates the affects of incarceration on prisoners
and their families, but extended family and even whole communities.
Produced
by Philadelphia based filmmakers, Michael Kuetemeyer, Deborah Rudman,
and Anula Shetty, of Termite TV Collective, “Prison Life Stories
2008” is a “March is Justice Month” presentation in their Lifesize
Action Pictures series.
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New Books
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Celling
America’s Soul: Torture and Transformation in Our Prisons and
Why We Should Care, 2nd edition, by
Judith Trustone and seven
prisoners, Infinity
click <here>
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In the Footprints of a Stone
Giant: the biography of Iron Thunderhorse
by Ruth Thunderhorse, Infinity
Publishing
click <here>
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Healing With Words: Re-Entry
Healing Through Writing Circles with Judith
Trustone
(available only through
SageWriters)
click <here>
Other News
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The
Delaware Valley Justice Community Regional Directory is now
available at Robin’s Books, Philadelphia’s literary
mecca, at 108 S. 13th
Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 or online at
www.justicemonth.org
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SageWriters
publishes books of literary and social
merit by prisoners, families, victims, activists, visionaries and
progressive corrections professionals working to give an artistic
voice to movements for change.
- Justice
- Healing through Writing
- Reawakening compassion in our elected officials
- Public education and safety
- Supporting effective re-entry programs
- Ending prisons as we know them
- Developing community-based Houses of Healing
Judith Trustone,
Founder & Director
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