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Female Inmates Use Poetry and Journals to Express Feelings about Being Incarcerated

KWGS News

It’s well known Oklahoma incarcerates the highest percentage of females in the nation. During this Women’s History Month, OU-Tulsa and Poetic Justice team up to present ‘Grey Matter’, a documentary exploring the subject. Megan Hickey is the Director of the film. Poetic Justice is a program to let women behind bars write about their feelings. She interviewed women at Mabel Basset prison and focused on their writings. On a panel after the film was former inmate, Sophia Carbajal. She is a success story, now out and working as a coffee house manager in Claremore and continuing to mentor those still behind bars.

During the forum at OU-Tulsa, poetry written by incarcerated women was displayed and viewed after the documentary was shown.