The Humanization Blog
Ultimately, both a primary goal and strategy of The Humanization Project is to highlight for the world the individual, complex, diverse human beings impacted by imprisonment, both past and ongoing. By sharing their strengths and successes, hopes and visions, skills and hobbies, even mistakes and fears, they can be relatable to anyone. Stereotypes will be replaced with human compassion.
Here we present a deep dive into some of the people you’ll be glad to know better, people who are important to their communities and families, people who are far more than their worst day. In various and sundry formats to reach diverse audiences we offer summaries, full written interviews, video interviews with retuning citizens, and more.
Rydell Pellaway – COVID-19
To anyone who will understand! Each day my mind fills with the unknown and I think and wonder will I come out of this prison
Kevin Lydon – COVID-19
COVID and State Farm (The Prison not the Insurance Company) Here at State Farm Enterprise Unit during this COVID-19 pandemic, we have been locked down
Robin Lovitt-Bay – COVID-19
Dear sirs and/or madams My name is Robin Lovitt-Bay and I’m a man who’s been fighting my wrongful conviction for over 22 years. I’m locked
E. Reid – COVID-19
I am an army veteran who has trained in several different countries an who has spent the last 25 years in this Virginia prison. After
Ronald Miles – COVID-19
To Whom it may concern: I would like to briefly express my concern about the COVID-19 virus and the dangers of being in the prison