The Ten Best Black Books of 2014, by Kam Williams: The Justice Imperative Makes Honorable Mention.

Progressive Prison Project Innocent Spouse & Children Project Greenwich, Connecticut The Ten Best Black Books of 2014, by Kam Williams: The Justice Imperative Makes “Honorable Mention.” We are pleased to announce that The Justice Imperative has received an Honorable Mention on Kam Williams’ Top Ten Black Books of 2014 List. Kam’s column is syndicated to…

The Overturning of Insider Trading Convictions, By Brian Jorgenson – Guest Blogger, From Prison

Progressive Prison Project  Innocent Spouse & Children Project  Greenwich, Connecticut The Overturning of Insider Trading Convictions By Brian Jorgenson – Guest Blogger, From Prison   Upon our learning of the successful appeal overturning the insider trading convictions of  Todd Newman & Anthony Chiasson, we reached out to some members of our community most affected by…

How To Overcome A Dept. of Justice Press Release: A Video By Justin Paperny – Guest Blogger

Progressive Prison Project  Innocent Spouse & Children Project  Greenwich, Connecticut  How To Overcome  A Dept. of Justice  Press Release: A Video    By Justin Paperny – Guest Blogger   We were introduced to our guest blogger, prison  consultant Justin Paperny, by our friend Walt Pavlo,  the Forbes white-collar correspondent, and by Brian Jorgenson, our ministee who…

Voices From Within: Voices From Sing Sing

Progressive Prison Project  Innocent Spouse & Children Project  Greenwich, Connecticut Voices From Within: Voices From Sing Sing  Among the incredible things that we saw at TEDx SingSing  on Weds., Dec. 3, 2014 was the world premiere  of this amazing video responding to gun violence head on.  Produced by Dan Slepian of Dateline NBC,  it stars…

Material Freedom vs Spiritual Freedom, By Pandit Dasa – Guest Blogger

Progressive Prison Project  Innocent Spouse & Children Project  Greenwich, Connecticut Material Freedom vs.  Spiritual Freedom By Pandit Dasa – Guest Blogger  We invited our friend Gadadhara Pandit Dasa, the Interfaith Chaplain of my alma mater, Union Theological Seminary, to write a guest blog for prisonist.org.  A prolific speaker (TEDx, PBS, NPR) and blogger (Huffington Post),…