Prison libraries are struggling to deliver resources and prepare incarcerated people to transition home. New federal legislation may change that.
A single book sparked reflection and conversation among incarcerated men at a Lexington prison book club. Maureen Pridgeon, who works at Noble Public Library, co-leads a monthly book club for ...
Friends of Libraries in Ghana (FOLIG),a non-governmental organization,dedicated to promoting literacy, improving access to ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — For more than 50 years, the state has operated libraries inside state prisons, relying mostly on federal grant funding. That funding, $3.9 million, could be cut by the Trump ...
“There’s been very little information available about prison libraries, just in general,” says Charissa Brammer, director of Library Research Service with the Colorado State Library, housed within the ...
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