
Books to Prisoners (Seattle)
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Books to Prisoners (Seattle)
@B2PSeattle
Seattle nonprofit mailing free books to incarcerated people in the United States. Advocating for access to education & communication in facilities since 1973.



Please sign this petition to rescind the order not to accept book donations in MN @B2PSeattle secure.everyaction.com/P-XtClM-dUiSam…



She explained the restrictions make it hard for her loved ones at Rush City to get the content they need, including for worship. Reading verses from religious texts can help incarcerated individuals through hard times, according to Earthman. kstp.com/kstp-news/top-…









Today for University Press Week, we shine a spotlight on a project that exemplifies how we #StepUP to publish works of enduring cultural value. This Book is Free and Yours to Keep: Notes on the Appalachian Prison Book Project focuses on underserved populations and features voices that are often overlooked or outright ignored. Read more about this book on our blog, Booktimist: booktimist.com #ReadUP #UPWeek @aupresses @AppalachianPBP



Alright, stop doom scrolling. That’s not going to solve anything. Go for a walk. Eat something. Drink a full glass of water.




Because prisons claim *potential* for drugs. WI officials confirmed to prison book programs that our programs have done nothing, but mere *possibility* means donated books are now totally banned, severing crucial lifelines. Blanket bans can't be allowed on such flimsy pretenses!




