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- Title
- A bottle of contradictions
- Author
- Williams, Dortell
- Pages
- 1 page
- Text (TR_WF)
- A Bottle of Contradictions by Dortell Williams Is it me, or is the sentence of life without the possibility a bottle of contradictions? Perhaps the bottle should say "Break in case of emergency!" The Legislature wrote the law implying that I am - that we are - incorrigible. So the prison system excludes us from every meaningful rehabilitative program: trades, jobs with career paths, and even some self-help programs. In spite of these impediments, many of us have achieved remarkable ...
- PID
- apw:12360743
- Date Uploaded
- 2021-02-03T15:42:57.793Z
- Title
- An open letter to Congress: National COVID-19 November mail-in voting "We can do better"
- Author
- Williams, Dortell
- Date
- 2020-04-17
- Pages
- 5 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- Dortell Williams P.O. Box 4430 Lancaster, CA 93539 April 17, 2020 An Open Letter to Congress National COVID-19-November Mail-In Voting “We Can Do Better" “This is ridiculous! I hope they aren’t playing politics and risking our lives,” to do this, said a Wisconsin voter, on March 7th, during their primary election. The frustration of this senior, female African-American voter was palpable as she stood in the hours-long line waiting; waiting for the only opportunity she was given to exerci...
- PID
- apw:12360277
- Date Uploaded
- 2020-12-02T18:44:04.39Z
- Title
- COVID-19 and prison overcrowding: Its all in the framing
- Author
- Williams, Dortell
- Pages
- 2 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- Dortell Williams P.O. Box 4430 Lancaster, CA 93539 COVID-19 and Prison Overcrowding: It's All in the Framing by Dortell Williams I am tremendously grateful to, and for, all of the advocacy organizations that strive to liberate our imprisoned voices, voices that have been so vehemently smothered by tons of aggregate concrete and shackled by miles of cumulative razor wire. In two recent interviews, one organization described the adverse conditions we endure daily during normal circumstance...
- PID
- apw:12360179
- Date Uploaded
- 2020-12-02T18:41:03.164Z
- Title
- Change is within us all
- Author
- Williams, Dortell
- Pages
- 2 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- Dortell Williams P.O. Box 4430 Lancaster, CA 93539 Change is Within Us All I have been teaching my peers for over a decade. Yet I quickly became a student when I came to realize how dynamic human beings can be -- even prisoner human beings. In 2007 I was asked to instruct peer-led classes here on the Progressive Programming Facility, in Lancaster, CA. What I learned is that all of the creativity, intelligence and capacity for innovation I could ever want or need is right here, within reach. O...
- PID
- apw:12361393
- Date Uploaded
- 2021-02-03T16:01:03.562Z
- Title
- Depression on lockdown: Prisoners empathize
- Author
- Williams, Dortell
- Pages
- 3 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- Dortell Williams [ID] P.O. Box 4430 Lancaster, CA 93539 DEPRESSION ON LOCKDOWN: PRISONERS EMPATHIZE Depression is debilitating. Depression saps one's energy, induces whole-body numbness, and stimulates streams of negative thoughts. In the extreme, those negative thoughts can provoke suicidal ideation. As a prisoner serving a sentence of life without the possibility of parole, I know about depression from first-hand experience and observation. Fortunately, I've learned to utilize a n...
- PID
- apw:12360290
- Date Uploaded
- 2020-12-02T18:44:26.746Z
- Title
- First amendment under attack in Illinois' prisons: the price of dissent
- Author
- Peter, George, Jr.
- Pages
- 11 pages
- State
- Illinois
- Text (O)
- FIRST AMENDMENT UNDER ATTACK IN ILLINOIS’ PRISONS: THE PRICE OF DISSENT Exercising one's first amendment rights is analogous to breathing; we only learn to appreciate it when our capacity to I do either is impinged upon. However, there are certain events which serve to heighten an individual's awareness to particular circumstances, and for those of us who are incarcerated, we quickly discover how tenuous our ability is to engage in first amendment activities that the average person ...
- PID
- apw:12345356
- Date Uploaded
- 2016-10-23T17:20:49.235Z
- Title
- Hanging on to hope with life without
- Author
- Williams, Dortell
- Pages
- 4 pages
- State
- California
- Text (O)
- Dortell Williams Approximately 1,200 words H-45771 / A2-206 Non-fiction P.O. Box 4430 - ' Lancaster, CA 93539 dortellwilliams@yahoo.com HANGING ON TO HOPE WITH LIFE WITHOUT by Dortell Williams I was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole in 1989. I was twenty-three years of age. At that time I could hardly imagine doing a minimum of thirty years before even being considered for a reprieve. For I hadn't even lived thirty years of life yet. Still, I pushed on. I learned t...
- PID
- apw:12345194
- Date Uploaded
- 2016-10-23T14:21:35.651Z
- Title
- It's a fact: low-risk offenders don't come back
- Author
- Williams, Dortell
- Pages
- 4 pages
- State
- California
- Text (O)
- Dortell Williams CA Approximately 800 words Non-fiction It's a Fact: Low-Risk Offenders Don't Come Back by Dortell Williams I believe it is the goal of every civil and pragmatic society to set its penal system to reform and rehabilitate its miscreants. Indeed, in California, reform and release is the stated goal of the Supreme Court of California, in its 2008 watershed Lawrence decision, delineating a clear criteria for reforming and releasing prisoners. Of course, not everyone is r...
- PID
- apw:12345199
- Date Uploaded
- 2016-10-23T14:21:36.204Z
- Title
- Release lifers or staff in the budget cuts to come?
- Author
- Williams, Dortell
- Pages
- 3 pages
- State
- California
- Text (O)
- Dortell Williams Approximately 160 words H—4577l / A2-206 Non-fiction P.O. Box 4430 ' Lancaster, CA 93539 RELEASE LIFERS OR STAFF IN THE BUDGET CUTS TO COME? Dortell Williams In October, 2008, I shared lament with AVP regarding the unnecessary layoffs of thousands of state workers. The layoffs were predictable after Conservatives refused early releases of prisoners -- who were within 90 days of release anyway. At $49,0000 a year, per prisoner, their release would have saved taxpayers a b...
- PID
- apw:12345208
- Date Uploaded
- 2016-10-23T14:21:37.281Z
- Title
- Slaves of the state
- Author
- Bazrowx, Timothy D.V.
- Pages
- 4 pages
- Text (O)
- Slaves of the State An Essay Based On True Events By: Timothy D.V. Bazrowx Slaves! The very word brings up feelings of hatred, and degradation, yet although thought to be abolished with the, "Emancipation Proclamation of 1863" issued by President Lincoln, it still exists today. There is another form of slavery that is alive, and well in todays age, that surpasses racial borders; It surpasses religions; it surpasses financial levels of social class (in some cases), and seems to onl...
- PID
- apw:12349210
- Date Uploaded
- 2017-11-03T14:47:30.14Z
- Title
- Suicides rule in prison
- Author
- Williams, Dortell
- Date
- 2011-06
- Pages
- 3 pages
- State
- California
- Text (O)
- Dortell Williams Approximately 110 words H-45771 / A2-206 ' Non—fiction P.0. Box 4430 Lancaster, CA 93539 SUICIDES RULE IN PRISON by Dortell Williams Would you believe suicide is the leading cause of death in American jails? I'd have never guessed that considering how cushy and comfortable some people would have us to believe the jails are. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics’, "Mortality in Local Jails, 2000-2007," the latest report, suicide is more prevalent in...
- PID
- apw:12345182
- Date Uploaded
- 2016-10-23T14:21:33.844Z
- Title
- The power of words: How lockdown and empathy can intersect
- Author
- Williams, Dortell
- Pages
- 3 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- Dortell Williams P.O. Box 4430 Lancaster, CA 93539 Approximately 470 words "The Power of Words: How Lockdown and Empathy Can Intersect" by Dortell Williams "America's on lockdown," reads the headlines. These are jarring words to prisoners across the land; completely inappropriate for a free society; touching a nerve for people suffering literal, long-term lockdown. In fact, that verbiage, extreme and punitive, traumatic as it is, should be limited to prisons where inh...
- PID
- apw:12360195
- Date Uploaded
- 2020-12-02T18:41:45.492Z
- Title
- The razor ribbon retribution
- Author
- Bazrowx, Timothy D.V.
- Date
- 2017-11-12
- Pages
- 4 pages
- Text (O)
- The Razor Ribbon Retribution An Essay The sun is still hiding behind the curtain of darkness called night, but you can hear it outside the window. The darkness is still alive and well, but there is always light; the light glints off of the points of the razor ribbon that adorns the fences that surrounds the prison I am in- They all have them, society in Texas is proud of them, for they are always building new prisons, with new fences, and yes new razor ribbon, shiny, new, sharp razor ribbon. ...
- PID
- apw:12351873
- Date Uploaded
- 2018-03-17T02:47:36.567Z
- Title
- The travails of Charlie Sheen
- Author
- Williams, Dortell
- Date
- 2010-10
- Pages
- 3 pages
- State
- California
- Text (O)
- THE TRAVAlLS OF CHARLlE SHEEN Porn actress Capri Anderson described her experience as unexpected and frightening as she recalled hiding in a closet for safety in a New York hotel room as America's funnyman, Charlie Sheen, turned madman during a cocaine-induced rage. Widely publicized photographs of the demolished hotel room added another element to Anderson's story. Sheen went off, again. I'm not talking about when he shot his then girlfriend, Kelly Preston, in the arm - during...
- PID
- apw:12345186
- Date Uploaded
- 2016-10-23T14:21:34.438Z
- Title
- Two species: peering in and peering out
- Author
- Williams, Dortell
- Date
- 2010-05
- Pages
- 3 pages
- State
- California
- Text (O)
- Dortell Williams Approximately 350 words H—45771 / A2-206 Non-fiction P.O. Box 4430 Lancaster, CA 93539 dortellwilliams@yahoo.com TWO SPECIES: PEERING IN AND PEERING OUT by Dortell Williams Recently a tour of civilians was escorted about the prison grounds by administrative custodial staff. As the small group of bright-faced youth -- probably college students studying law -- ambled their way into the housing unit, I made careful study of their individual and collective countenance. As they pe...
- PID
- apw:12345204
- Date Uploaded
- 2016-10-23T14:21:36.846Z
- Title
- Violent, non-violent: what's the difference?
- Author
- Williams, Dortell
- Date
- 2010-02
- Pages
- 3 pages
- State
- California
- Text (O)
- Dortell Williams Approximately 250 words H-45771 / A2-206 Non-fiction P.O. Box 4430 Lancaster, CA 93539 dortellwilliams@yahoo.com VIOLENT, NON-VIOLENT: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? by Dortell Williams In 1993, Richard Davis, a depraved repeat offender, kidnapped and killed Petaluma, California's young and promising Polly Klaas. In response the notorious Three Strikes law was hatched. A costly, overbearing measure that seems to completely neglect sex offending, yet locks up non—violent pet...
- PID
- apw:12345190
- Date Uploaded
- 2016-10-23T14:21:34.99Z