'Free Voices' Speak Out for Prisoners
Voices of the Free teams up with Alpha Books, Harper Collins, Inner Ocean, and others to bring a literature library to inmates at New York's Rikers Island.
New York, NY (PRWEB) February 21, 2005 -- NYC-based Voices of the Free (VOTF)
has joined the cause to bring a literature library to inmates at the largest
penial colony in the world.
Under the direction of Executive Director
Jenn Onofrio, VOTF has made a dedication to collecting donations for a new
library at the Eric M. Taylor Center of Rikers Island in New York. The library,
which serves men in the reform programs run by the Osborne Association of New
York, is an initiative Onofrio started after she began teaching on the island
last fall. The project is on-going and welcomes donations that are of particular
interest to the imprisoned population, including self-help titles, mass market
fiction, and African American history.
Other donors to the library
include Alpha Books (Penguin Putnam), Bleak House Books, Cellar Door Publishing,
Harper Collins, and Inner Ocean Publishing. Onofrio hopes to one day see the
library expand to become available to a larger portion of the imprisoned
community.
For information on how to donate to the Rikers Island Library
Project, contact Jenn Onofrio or visit VOTF at http://www.voicesofthefree.org ;
Voices of the Free aims to help people to identify their free voices in
the democratic arena, and then utilize their voices through the use of creative
and persuasive writing, theatre, visual art, dance, and other mixed media
expression. The focus is on reactionary works -- politically proactive art --
and the relationship between the artist and the political spectrum. “The
currency is art; the artist is everyone; the profit is equality, freedom, and
change.”
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/2/prweb210705.htm