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  1. Mar 12, 2024 · The Prison Story Project: Enabling men and women whose voices have been locked away to tell their stories, allowing communities to witness the humanity of people incarcerated through their own words. Pine Bluff Performance

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      A Yoga Mat Story from Arkansas’ Death Row by Ray Dansby. by...

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      Raina Joines on The Prison Story Project Receives an...

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      Raina Joines on The Prison Story Project Receives an...

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      We are a storytelling project that benefits incarcerated...

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      The Prison Story Project is supported in large part by the...

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      Contact - Prison Story Project | Prison Story Project

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      Words Matter - Prison Story Project | Prison Story Project

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      University Tour Coordinator David Jolliffe is professor of...

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      Storyteller and Project Director. Kathy McGregor has been a...

  2. We are a storytelling project that benefits incarcerated women and men. Our participants explore their truths through poetry, creative writing, literature, song-writing, and visual art. Participants’ work is then curated into a staged reading performed by actors.

  3. Aug 18, 2022 · Since 2012, the Prison Story Project has entered prisons to give incarcerated people the artistic tools of poetry, literature, and storytelling to tell their stories.

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  4. NWA Prison Story Project, Fayetteville, Arkansas. 691 likes. We are a storytelling project that benefits women and men in prison. Participants explore their truths through poetry, creative writing,...

  5. Raina Joines on The Prison Story Project Receives an Artistic Innovations Grant from Mid-America Arts Alliance

  6. May 18, 2020 · In May of 2016, The Prison Story Project gained unprecedented access to the men on death row. We knew that these men had, through violent acts, silenced the voices of innocent lives forever. We entered partly on impulse, partly on faith, and partly because we could.

  7. Started in 2012 at a women’s correction center in Northwest Arkansas, the Prison Story Project brings storytellers, actors, writers, poets, and artists together to teach bi-weekly workshops on storytelling, song-writing, mask-making, life-mapping, reading, and writing to inmates.

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