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PEN America Works of Justice
PEN America Prison and Justice Writing
19 episodes
2 weeks ago
Works of Justice is an online literary series and podcast from PEN America’s Prison and Justice Writing that explores the relationship between writing and incarceration, and challenges current conversations about criminal justice in the United States.
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Works of Justice is an online literary series and podcast from PEN America’s Prison and Justice Writing that explores the relationship between writing and incarceration, and challenges current conversations about criminal justice in the United States.
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Books
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Mahogany L. Browne on Collectivism, Bearing Witness, and Unhanding the Ego
PEN America Works of Justice
41 minutes 57 seconds
3 years ago
Mahogany L. Browne on Collectivism, Bearing Witness, and Unhanding the Ego

PEN American Prison and Justice Writing Director Caits Meissner talks with Lincoln Center Poet-In-Residence Mahogany L. Browne about Browne’s new Choreopoem, "Quilted Steele," premiering at Lincoln Center on June 13, 2022. The two discuss Browne's process for writing the choreopoem, collaboration, and caring for oneself and community while confronting and witnessing injustice.

PEN America Works of Justice
Works of Justice is an online literary series and podcast from PEN America’s Prison and Justice Writing that explores the relationship between writing and incarceration, and challenges current conversations about criminal justice in the United States.