Intersections

Intersections

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An original, ongoing theatre project about incarceration, criminal justice, and stories of people ca

Photos 11/07/2016

Black and Pink is an organization to promote and support the rights of LGBTQ prisoners worldwide. Check out their newsletter and get involved.

READ the Oct/Nov 2016 Black and Pink newspaper! This month we honor Transgender Day of Remembrance, celebrate prisoner artwork, and, as always, highlight LGBTQ and/or HIV+ prisoner writing!
www.blackandpink.org/newspaper

11/05/2016

Most people have done *something* illegal. But only some are considered criminals and spend time locked up. Here's some insight on why:

Photos from Intersections's post 11/03/2016

And so ends another powerful run of Intersections. Thank you to our supportive audiences, the venue ArtsRiot, our amazing creative team, Vermonters for Criminal Justice Reform, and the individuals whose stories of incarceration inspired our performances. We look forward to our next production in March of 2017 at Montpelier's Lost Nation Theater, and hopefully the State Capitol for legislators. But for now, and... scene!

We Jail the Poor and Release the Rich. That's Wrong. 10/24/2016

We Jail the Poor and Release the Rich. That's Wrong. Sixty percent of jail inmates are there simply because they're too poor to afford bail.

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