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  2. Prison library - Wikipedia

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    CILIP's Prison Library Group actively supports prison libraries in England and Wales through promotion, policy, advice, continuing education, networking, advocacy, mentoring, publishing, and involvement. [37] Between 2005 and 2008 prison libraries' funding almost doubled. [38] Prison libraries must meet required standards and are subject to ...

  3. Books Through Bars - Wikipedia

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    Prison libraries are not being funded, in part because reading material is widely seen as irrelevant to a "mostly uneducated and indeed largely illiterate prison population". [6] New Society Publishers began its program after it began receiving letters from indigent prisoners, and provides donated books to individual prisoners. [7]

  4. Imagining a life beyond prison walls: Why tiny libraries are ...

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    Founded in 2020, Freedom Reads works to place millions of books into prisons by installing one Freedom Library at a time in every prison dormitory and housing unit in the United States based on ...

  5. Books to Prisoners - Wikipedia

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    The first Books to Prisoners projects were founded in the early 1970s. These included Seattle's Books to Prisoners, Boston's Prison Book Program, and the Prison Library Project which was founded in Durham, North Carolina but relocated to Claremont, California in 1986.

  6. Donated books heading to NM prison libraries - AOL

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    Dec. 24—Boxes upon boxes full of books will soon be heading to prison libraries across New Mexico, thanks to a book drive that was hosted from Dec. 4 to Dec. 22 by the ACLU of New Mexico. This ...

  7. Women's Prison Book Project - Wikipedia

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    Women's Prison Book Project was founded in 1994 in Minneapolis, [7] and incorporated as a nonprofit in Minnesota in 2000. [8] The organization was initially located in the basement of a volunteer. Since then, it has been located at several places in Minneapolis, including Arise Bookstore, [9] Boneshaker Books, [10] [11] SOCO Commons, and Center ...

  8. America’s book bans have already come for prisons - AOL

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  9. Chicago Books to Women in Prison - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Books to Women in Prison (CBWP) is an all-volunteer nonprofit books to prisoners organization that provides free books to incarcerated women in state and federal prisons across the United States. On average, around 3,000 packages are sent per year, pulled from a collection that averages around 10,000 donated books.