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| prisoners News+ XML/RSSBy Dr. Princella F. Johnson, Y2K Academy Y2K Academy & The Master's House Church Offers Fatherhood Re-Entry Class to Former Prisoners Returning to Hampton Roads, Virginia Communities By Mike Ingberg Holocaust Memorial Center acquires an authentic World War II-era railway boxcar from Germany that was used to transport Jews and other prisoners from camp to camp, often 100 or more at a time, during the Holocaust. By Linfield College We know about Abu Ghraib, in media sound bites and a few images, but artist Daniel Heyman has captured the words and faces of the prisoners who endured that torture. By Strategic Book Group Author and former U.S. Army Reserve Major Montgomery J. Granger of Long Island, N.Y., has questioned the authenticity of recent charges made public in Wikileaks releases against U.S. military personnel serving at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. By BookBuzz.net Go to Jail! is a call for Christians worldwide to take the mission of Christ outside the walls of the church By John Edwards On the 40th anniversary of the Memphis Three's escape from a Tennessee jail, Warden Roy "Fireman" Farrow finally got to meet his tormentors. He was the last warden to leave Alcatraz in a long-tailed boat. By Getting Out By Going In Responding to budget cuts and discontinued education programs, Federal inmates are taking it upon themselves to self correct. By bLaBbErWoRkS Experience Concepts INMATEPOSTCARDS.COM has provided a way that inmates, at the Gwinnett County Detention Center in Georgia, can receive photos of their loved ones in compliance with the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Department Inmate Mail Procedures. By East Timor & Indonesia Action Network East Timor and Indonesia Action Network and the West Papua Advocacy Team urge Indonesian Government to end the persecution of internationally recognized prisoners of conscience Filep Karma and Buchtar Tabuni. By Howard Herskowitz Not all Jews went quietly to their deaths during the Holocaust. Some, like Aaron Herskowitz, used every possible trick to not just stay alive, but to resist. His book is gripping reading. By Susan Lawrence, M.D. As you assume the governorship of California with all its attendant challenges, there is one simple decision that will yield enormous impact: Keep Matthew Cate as Secretary of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. By Mic Theory With Racism growing in the Belly of Middle America is a Martian exodus a far fetched future? By Melody Marketing Young People Matter (YPM) and Blue Light Urban Express have partnered to provide low cost, transportation services for families who have loved ones incarcerated in Georgia’s adult and youth facilities. By Strategic Book Group The power to change America is found within the pages of Disposable Youth, a ground-breaking wake-up call for our society. By Wesleyan University Two nights only! See Unexpected: Voices of Incarcerated Women on Feb. 25 & 26 in Middletown, Conn. By Student World Assembly, studentworldassembly.org The Iranian Government Clamps Down on Freedoms as Protests Grow Larger By Student World Assembly, studentworldassembly.org Eritrean Government Maintains Repressive Police State Eighteen Years After Independence | ||||||||||||||||||||||