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Deputy Editor, Prison Journalism Project
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By Wyatt Stayner
Sep. 19, 2024
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By Wyatt Stayner
Sep. 19, 2024
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Prison Journalism Project
The Prison Journalism Project (PJP) is a national nonprofit organization established in April 2020. Its mission is to train incarcerated individuals and those affected by incarceration in journalism, allowing them to share their perspectives on the prison legal system. PJP focuses on enhancing transparency in the prison industry by equipping participants with essential journalism skills, which aids in their professional development and employment opportunities after incarceration. PJP offers several key programs, including the PJP J-School, a correspondence-based training program that teaches reporting and ethical storytelling. The organization publishes the work of incarcerated writers in its online magazine, featuring essays, news, and poetry that address various topics, including prison life and criminal justice reform. Additionally, PJP provides paid opportunities for contributors, promoting financial independence and professional growth. Through its initiatives, PJP aims to elevate marginalized voices and foster a deeper understanding of the criminal legal system.
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Founded: 2019