After losing a grandmother, sister, and friend while incarcerated, one woman's account of how the prison system's total authority denies her and countless others the right to heal. 'Imagine what grief does to this culture of social control.'
E.J.
E.J. is currently located in an understaffed facility in North Georgia that cannot be directly named for fear of retaliation. She has an Associates degree in Positive Human Development and Social Change from a University located in Marietta, Georgia, which also cannot be named for the same reason. She is pursuing a B.S. in Psychology. Her aim is abolition and the healing of those traumatized by state violence.