Prisoners Literature Project
The Prisoners Literature Project is an inclusive, all-volunteer, grassroots nonprofit whose purpose is to encourage reading, the pursuit of knowledge, and self-determination among incarcerated people in the U.S. http://prisonlit.org
@jackiesnow.bsky.social
Aspiring novelist/screenwriter that is currently better known as AI journalist pubbed by NYT, WSJ, Nat Geo, etc. Former @B2PDC board member still mad about prison book bans.
@bookstoprisoners.bsky.social
Seattle nonprofit mailing free books to incarcerated people in the United States. Advocating for access to education and communication in prisons since 1973. Bookstoprisoners.net
@wpa-nyc.bsky.social
We empower justice-impacted women, LGBTQIA+ people, and their families. Community-based, gender-responsive, and trauma-informed. Visit www.wpaonline.org to connect!
@justiceartsorg.bsky.social
platform, archive, and resource hub for incarcerated artists, advocates, and organizations working at the intersection of art and justice | www.justiceartscoalition.org
@liberationlib.bsky.social
We provide books and reader-led magazines to young people in prison to encourage imagination, self-determination, and connection to the outside worlds of their choosing. #FreeThemAll
@berkeleyside.org
Award-winning nonprofit local news provider in Berkeley, California. Powered by Cityside Journalism Initiative.
@prtuk.bsky.social
The Prison Reform Trust is an independent UK charity working to create a just, humane and effective penal system. Links and retweets are not endorsements.
@endsolitary.bsky.social
Advocating for the rights of incarcerated people, prison reform, and the wrongfully convicted. Abolitionist of solitary confinement.
@books2prisoners.bsky.social
@keribla.bsky.social
Reporter: LA Times. Author: Corrections in Ink. New America fellow. Journalist, felon. (I promise I don't bite)
@equalityalec.bsky.social
founder, Civil Rights Corps civil rights lawyer author of usual cruelty (2019) and copaganda (2025) any views expressed here are my own, and not those of civil rights corps
@freedomreads.bsky.social
Countering with literature what prison does to the spirit. Freedom begins with a book. ➡️ freedomreads.org
@worthrises.bsky.social
Dismantling the prison industry and ending the exploitation of those it targets.
@biancatylek.bsky.social
Executive Director at Worth Rises | The prison industry hates me, it’s mutual | Views my own
@appalachianpbp.bsky.social
We send free books and provide educational opportunities to people incarcerated in Appalachia. 📖 https://appalachianprisonbookproject.org
@greenapplebooks.bsky.social
independent bookstore in San Francisco since 1967. https://greenapplebooks.com/
@akpress.org
Your friendly anarchist publisher & distributor, worker-run and collectively managed since 1990. No bosses, no bullshit. See what's new at akpress.org!
@ebbooksellers.bsky.social
We are a bookstore -- a good one, we think! -- selling new books -- good ones, we hope! -- in Oakland, California.
@capecowlcomics.bsky.social
Eisner Award winning comic book store located at 1601 Clay St. in beautiful Oakland, CA! https://linktr.ee/capecowlcomics
@matthewhahn.com
Former prisoner. Dharma student. Union tradesman. Program facilitator for Mindful Prisons & Boundless Freedom Project. Sober since 2005. Hobbyist photographer. San Jose, CA. Kicked a divot out of Stalin’s grave. https://linktr.ee/MatthewHahn
@leighgoodmark.bsky.social
Professor at Maryland Carey Law, director of Gender, Prison, and Trauma Clinic, author of Imperfect Victims: Criminalized Survivors and the Promise of Abolition Feminism and Decriminalizing Domestic Violence (UC Press). She/her/mom. leighgoodmark.com
@prisonculture.bsky.social
co-founder of various organizations: Interrupting Criminalization; Survived & Punished; Sojourners for Justice Press; For the People Leftist Library Project, etc...
@prisonjournalism.bsky.social
An independent national nonprofit initiative that trains incarcerated writers in the tools of journalism and publishes their stories. https://bit.ly/4lbdmXU
@prisonpolicy.org
Challenging mass incarceration and over-criminalization through research, advocacy, and organizing. Get email updates: https://prisonpolicy.org/subscribe/
@dcbookstoprisons.bsky.social
Since 1999, DC Books to Prisons has provided free books to incarcerated individuals. https://linktr.ee/dcbtp
@lgbtb2p.bsky.social
A trans-affirming, racial justice-focused, prison abolitionist project sending books to incarcerated LGBTQ-identified people across the USA https://lgbtbookstoprisoners.org/
@bsky.app
official Bluesky account (check username👆) Bugs, feature requests, feedback: support@bsky.app