It's #PrisonBannedBooksWeek and we're inviting you to learn more about the oversized role that America's oversized prison system plays in censoring and restricting book access—particularly for low income folks, people of color, queers, and others with criminalized identities.
📕 Follow our friends at Asheville Prison Books (@avlprisonbooks) and Tranzmission Prison Project (@tranzmissionprisonproject), who are bringing an abolitionist lens to their work on the front lines of prison book access all year long!
📙 Buy a book from our co-op's Asheville Prison Books wishlist and an anonymous donor will match your purchase with funds for highly requested titles like legal dictionaries.
📗 Take action by demanding that Buncombe County Sheriff Quentin Miller drop a new rule prohibiting ALL used books at the detention center! Read the post on Asheville Prison Books' page for details and a simple call-in script.
📘 Check out the article a member of our team wrote for the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance about the big impact indies can have when they support the prison book movement.