Darrell K. Jackson
@DKJackson20
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Member of the Black Prisoners Caucus, Co-Chair of T.E.A.C.H., & a writer through Empowerment Avenue. Currently serving life without the possibility of parole.
Washington, USA
Joined June 2023
I would like to thank sojourners for supporting another incarcerated writer and, publishing my newest piece titled. "In Churches I Learned Patriarchy, In Prison I Became A Feminist."
sojo.net
With a feminist framework, I can see that my socialization into gender roles started early.
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Please connect with me through securus and I will send you additional info on the program and when our next reading will begin! Thank you!
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I also want to inform everyone about our Inside/Out Literacy program, we started in November and began with the reading of Assata. We want to garner interest/support through donations, sending ideas, or becoming a reading buddy and outside participant!
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"Mass media are a powerful vehicle for teaching the art of the possible. Enlightened men must claim it as a space of their public voice, and create a progressive popular culture that will teach men how to connect with others, how to communicate, how to love." -Bell Hooks
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I want to thank Akiba Solomon for the opportunity & honor to publish at The Marshall Project. I also want to thank Robert Jensen, Christopher Blackwell, Deborah Zalesne, Alice, Emily Nonko, & all of Empowerment Avenue for the help & support in making me a better person and writer
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https://t.co/842PwpbXf5 "How a Borrowed Blazer, Tie and Dress shirt Helped Me See Myself as a Man, Not a Prisoner by Darrell Jackson
themarshallproject.org
On a special visiting day at Washington Corrections Center, incarcerated men were able to dress up. This seemingly small change made a big difference.
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Great News!! The Marshall Project accepted my piece on the "Significant Woman's Event" we had in November and will run it 1/26/2024. I will have the details posted as soon as I receive them. Thank you all for your support!!!
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Washington state legislature is attempting to make calls free for prisoners with S.B 6021 Connecting Families act. I am humbled to have been given the opportunity to testify on behalf of prisoners across the state.
tvw.org
Public Hearing: SB 5888: Concerning statewide health care coordination and communication regarding individuals housed in confinement settings. SB 5893:
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There is a Social Justice Digital Summit a few of us where apart of which is a 9 episode series featuring 25 voices from Jan 7th - 15th. To view go to https://t.co/ClVM44y83s Any question contact me @ https://t.co/4AZrMPjQr4 Darrell Jackson 329268
patreon.com
A Justice Reform Podcast Putting Faith in Action
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Hello, I would like everyone to check out my brother Raymond Williams new article about how slavery exists in Washington and California's prisons.
progressive.org
Thanks to a loophole in the Thirteenth Amendment, individuals can still be “sold into bondage” in some state prisons, writes Raymond Williams.
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This is a beautiful continuation to our mission in fostering learning spaces. Our theme in 2024 is Women of the Movement. We’ll be reading work by female writers struggling towards liberation! If anyone wants to sponsor the program by sending books or materials please let me know
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I would like to thank Naquel Walker and collective justice NW for donating 25 copies of Assata to the B.P.C Literacy program. This Thursday we were able to hand out the books to our general membership and begin our book club.
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@ChrisWBlackwell @DKJackson20 Really appreciated your writing @DKJackson20. Sent your piece to a couple people who will appreciate your perspective and also echo your call for more resources as well as decarceration in favor of trauma-informed care and community 🖤
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I encourage all of you to read and follow this up and coming writer, @DKJackson20. His work honest and raw. It takes a lot to share such deep marital with the world. Respect!
merionwest.com
“The hyper-masculine environment of a prison creates additional impediments. Inmates fear that any sign of weakness might lead another inmate to take advantage, another reason not to speak openly...
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Sexual abuse is often a taboo topic for men, especially Black men. Writing this article made me reflect & recognize the harm I've endured. Abuse affects entire communities, not just individuals. We cannot tolerate a society that protects abusers and silences survivors.
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I was able to attend a Significant Women's event, and realized the difference a few articles of clothing makes. This was the first time in 15yrs I felt like a HUMAN BEING, and my mother had to opportunity to see me as a PERSON not a PRISONER!
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Self hate is a lot different, when a person can't see the best in themselves. They can only see the worst in others. Where trust is absent skepticism exist. In the end how we think and feel about ourselves determines how we treat others
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When you practice self love you begin to know the value of self and the value of others. Self love makes it hard to look at people and not see them as human. The most valuable resource we have on this planet is each other and our capacity to work toward a better future...
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