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Texas After Violence ProjectCategory
Activism and Advocacy, Mass IncarcerationDigital Heritage
Community
Texas After Violence ProjectCategory
Surviving ViolenceSummary
Michael Ross is an Austin-based gardener, bike maven, and self-described “outdoorsman.” He discusses his upbringing in New York and Atlanta, the events that led him to Texas, and his experiences with racism, incarceration, and homelessness.Collection
Digital Heritage
Community
Texas After Violence ProjectCategory
Mass Incarceration, US Criminal Legal System, Surviving ViolenceSummary
Shawnee Ray discusses the struggles her family faced when her daughter was incarcerated, and how her perception of the criminal justice system has changed since.Digital Heritage
Community
Texas After Violence ProjectCategory
Mass Incarceration, Surviving ViolenceDigital Heritage
Community
Texas After Violence ProjectCategory
Mass IncarcerationSummary
Maurice Chammah is a criminal justice reporter for the Marshall Project. Here, he discusses the impact COVID-19 has had on the direction of his journalism.Digital Heritage
Community
Texas After Violence ProjectCategory
Activism and AdvocacySummary
Micaela Rodriguez is a second-year student of social work and activist. She shares her personal experience, academic underpinnings, and her work in advocacy during the COVID 19 pandemic.Digital Heritage
Community
Texas After Violence ProjectCategory
Mass Incarceration, US Criminal Legal SystemSummary
Jim Buffington, Chief Operating Officer of Bridges To Life, shares how his life was impacted by violence and criminal justice system, and how it shaped his view on healing and forgiveness.Digital Heritage
Community
Texas After Violence ProjectCategory
Activism and Advocacy, Visions of JusticeSummary
Marina Roberts is a public-school teacher, union member, and community organizer who advocates for housing rights and the decriminalization of houselessness in Austin, Texas.Collection
Digital Heritage
Community
Texas After Violence ProjectCategory
Murder and the Death Penalty, US Criminal Legal System, Surviving ViolenceDigital Heritage
Community
Texas After Violence ProjectCategory
Activism and Advocacy, Police Violence, Surviving Violence