
ChristopherBlackwell
@chriswblackwell
Incarcerated Writer & Artist. Tweets dictated over a prison payphone and into the Twittersphere. Co-founder: look2justice.org christopher-blackwell.com
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19-03-2020 17:39:35
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As part of ChristopherBlackwell's "Letter to My Teenage Self" project, Hector Ortiz writes and reflects on the subject for Narratively: narratively.com/p/letter-to-my…

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Regret is my constant companion. My teacher. I owe my growth wholly to my ability to feel regret for the things I’ve done. Grateful and humbled by the opportunity to share this story in the The New York Times nytimes.com/2024/12/04/opi…


“It is possible to make prisons safer while recognizing the humanity of the people living within them,” write the reporters Sarah Sax, MESc. and ChristopherBlackwell. “It’s not often that the solution is so simple.” nyti.ms/4il97Y4

📢 Join us for the launch of contributing writer ChristopherBlackwell's new book, 'Ending Isolation: The Case Against Solitary Confinement' on Thursday, April 24th at CUNY School of Law. Register today to secure your spot: jewishcurrents.org/event/book-lau…


ChristopherBlackwell The New York Times Pre-order the book at plutobooks.com/9780745351278/…

📖 Book Launch “Ending Isolation: The Case Against Solitary Confinement” hosted by Jewish Currents and co-sponsored by CUNY School of Law 🔗 Want to register and purchase the book? Check the links in bio! #ChrisBlackwell #EndingIsolation #EndSolitary #StopSolitary


"In prison, I am surrounded by men who are living with regret. And that regret is an incarceration every bit as real as the towering walls and razor-wire fences around us." ChristopherBlackwell author of Ending Isolation in The New York Times nytimes.com/2024/12/04/opi…

New episode of Paternal features a conversation with journalist and Look2Justice co-founder ChristopherBlackwell, discussing misperceptions about the lives of inmates and how a prison heal circle can help incarcerated men. I love this one. LISTEN: bit.ly/3GpjYCd


Ivana Hrynkiw Shatara John Archibald Venuri Siriwardane Sara Kielly Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg 🇵🇸 Ethan Corey Marisa Endicott Whitney Bryen Chris Gelardi Rachel Crumpler Incarcerated journalist ChristopherBlackwell worked with Khawla Nakua to expose how in-prison programming – including programs helpful/necessary for earning early release – has not recovered after COVID motherjones.com/politics/2024/…




