Oklahoma’s Incarcerated women “find our voices” through Poetic Justice

Ellen Stackable (center), Poetic Justice ED, talks with program participants.

Ellen Stackable (center), Poetic Justice ED, talks with program participants.

The Black Wall Street Times wrote an article highlighting our Distance Learning program and the need for more volunteers during our next writing session. Read the full article here: https://theblackwallsttimes.com/2021/02/18/oklahomas-incarcerated-women-find-our-voices-through-poetic-justice/?fbclid=IwAR0ZN1lY-cj6QQewkcXHJh_561X_eZq6AAP20vwNINw0t1NJTR8bwDVVq_8

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