Indigenous art and writing from behind bars showcases resilience and reform

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An exhibit highlights Indigenous resilience and reform, showcasing art and writing by prisoners. The exhibit focuses on the legacy of the Native Brotherhood, a group formed in 1964 that supported Indigenous inmates and advocated for cultural practices within correctional systems. The collection spans decades, illustrating ongoing issues of Indigenous over-incarceration and the importance of cultural identity in rehabilitation.


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