Inside This Place, Not of It: Narratives from Women's Prisons

Inside This Place, Not of It: Narratives from Women's Prisons

Inside This Place, Not of It: Narratives from Women's Prisons

Inside This Place, Not of It: Narratives from Women's Prisons

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Overview

“Essential reading” on some of the most egregious human rights violations within women’s prisons in the United States (Piper Kerman, author of Orange is the New Black)

Here, in their own words, thirteen women recount their lives leading up to incarceration and their harrowing struggle for survival once insides. Among the narrators:

Theresa, who spent years believing her health and life were in danger, being aggressively treated with a variety of medications for a disease she never had. Only on her release did she discover that an incompetent prison medical bureaucracy had misdiagnosed her with HIV.

Anna, who repeatedly warned apathetic prison guards about a suicidal cellmate. When the woman killed herself, the guards punished Anna in an attempt to silence her and hide their own negligence.

Teri, who was sentenced to up to fifty years for aiding and abetting a robbery when she was only seventeen. A prison guard raped Teri, who was still a teenager, and the assaults continued for years with the complicity of other staff.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786632302
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 07/25/2017
Series: Voice of Witness
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
Sales rank: 771,877
File size: 762 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Robin Levi is a consultant working in the field of human rights, and she is the former human rights director at Justice Now. While a staff attorney at the Women’s Rights Division of Human Rights Watch, she documented sexual abuse of women in US state prisons.

Ayelet Waldman is the bestselling author of Love and Other Impossible Pursuits, Daughter’s Keeper, Red Hook Road, Bad Mother, and, most recently Love and Treasure. She has also written for the New York Times, Vogue, the Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal.

Michelle Alexander is a longtime civil rights advocate and litigator, and holds a joint appointment at the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity and the Mortiz College of Law at Ohio State University. Alexander served for several years as director of the Racial Justice Project at the ACLU of Northern California, and went on to direct the Civil Rights Clinic at Stanford Law School, where she was an associate professor. She is the author of The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.

Hometown:

Berkeley, California

Date of Birth:

December 11, 1964

Place of Birth:

Jerusalem, Israel

Education:

Wesleyan University, 1986; Harvard Law School, 1991

Table of Contents

Foreword 11

Introduction 15

Olivia Hamilton 25

Sheri Dwight 39

Maria Taylor 57

Sarah Chase 73

Teri Hancock 87

Emily Madison 103

Anna Jacobs 119

Francesca Salavieri 135

Marilyn Sanderson 149

Taisie Baldwin 163

Victoria Sanchez 175

Charlie Morningstar 187

Theresa Martinez 203

Appendices 215

Endnotes 272

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