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/We’re excited to share some highlights of our work at Prison Public Memory Project from 2017 as well as some of our plans for 2018.
Read MoreWe’re excited to share some highlights of our work at Prison Public Memory Project from 2017 as well as some of our plans for 2018.
Read MoreIf you missed the June 2016 exhibition in Hudson, NY, you now see the artwork created by Hudson high school students interpreting the history of the NYS Training School for Girls.
Read MoreThe New York State Archives and the Archives Partnership Trust presented this award for Immerigeon's extensive research on the incarceration of women in New York State.
Read MoreThe Prison Public Memory Project's July 9th pop-up museum was featured in the Register-Star, Hudson, New York's local newspaper.
Read MoreMarking Black History Month 2014, The Prison Public Memory Project and Staley B. Keith Social Justice Center are sponsoring community readings and dialogues in Hudson, NY in partnership with the Hudson Area Library and REV Coffeehouse.
Read MorePrison Public Memory Project collaborator Russ Immarigeon was awarded a research fellowship from the New York State Archives in support of his ongoing research into the history of the New York State Training School for Girls in Hudson, NY.
Read MoreThe Prison Public Memory Project uses public history, art, and new media to engage communities in conversation about the roles of prisons in society.