Beyond the Bars Thanh Tran, 6 years inside Diane: Start when your sentence was commuted. Thanh: In January, the governor commuted my sentence. He said, “This person deserves…humansgodaddySeptember 7, 2022
Introducing Kenneth, 69 I want people to read my introduction to know I am not my past. That I am constantly evolving.humansgodaddySeptember 7, 2022
Poetry “To The Ones Who Never Left” and More Poems by Luisa To The Ones Who Never Left I owe a thank you to the ones who never left me to the…humansgodaddySeptember 7, 2022
Introducing Rebecca, 33 I always try to be optimistic. When they told me I would never walk again, in my mind I told…humansgodaddySeptember 6, 2022
Introducing Danny, 33 Upon my release I want to have my own youth ministry. I can empathize with the youth because of what…humansgodaddySeptember 4, 2022
Introducing Albert, 55 My son died when he was 16. He was playing football and was hit in the head, three days later…humansgodaddySeptember 3, 2022
Poetry “Response to Surviving Covid”, “My Dad’s 60th Birthday” and “My Pain” by Darren In response to my family’s worries of surviving covid in prison: I am alive and well, although real life is…humansgodaddySeptember 2, 2022
Introducing Shohn, 49 Love is sacrifice, putting others' needs before your own without expectation. Love is patience, enduring the storms that darken our…humansgodaddySeptember 2, 2022
Introducing Luisa, 24 Luisa wrote four poems called: To The Ones Who Never Left Unknown Talk of the Town The Forgotten KingdomTiina VuorenmaaSeptember 2, 2022