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"A Reflection" by Barbara Allan from "All I Ever Wanted..."
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A PDF version of an excerpt from "All I Ever Wanted" featuring "A Reflection" by Herstory Writers Workshop author, Barbara Allan
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Barbara Allan
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"All I Ever Wanted...: Stories of the Children of the Incarcerated"
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Herstory Writers Workshop
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Michael Curtis
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English
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Prisoners' families.
Prisoners--Family relationships--New York (State)
Criminals--New York (State)
Murder--New York (State)--Long Island
All I Ever Wanted
Barbara Allan
Children and Families of Prisoners
Doing Our Time of the Outside: One Prison Family of 2.5 Million
Herstory Writings
Incarceration
Prison Families Anonymous
Prison Family Advocacy
Prison reform
Suffolk County Jail
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https://omeka.hofstra.edu/files/original/c4fdab410bd7502bec1d21698dbff6ca.pdf
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Opening chapters from "Doing Time on the Outside:" by Barbara Allan
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PDF version of the opening chapters from "Doing Time on the Outside:" by Herstory Writers Workshop author, Barbara Allan
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Barbara Allan
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Herstory Writers Workshop
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Michael Curtis
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English
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Prisoners' families.
Prisoners--Family relationships--New York (State)
Murder--New York (State)--Long Island
Criminals--New York (State)
All I Ever Wanted
Barbara Allan
Children and Families of Prisoners
Criminal Justice
Criminalization of the Mentally Ill
Doing Our Time of the Outside: One Prison Family of 2.5 Million
Family Court
Herstory Writings
Incarceration
Nassau County Jail
Nassau County Medical Center Jail Ward
Prison Families Anonymous
Prison Family Advocacy
Prison reform
Prison Visitation
Suffolk County Jail
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https://omeka.hofstra.edu/files/original/4d1bfcc7b5707c7e05300fd5d85d3229.pdf
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"Do You Know Why?" By Mary Fideli
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A PDF version of an except from "Do You Know Why" by Herstory Writers Workshop author, Mary Fideli
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Mary Fideli
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Herstory Writers Workshop
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Michael Curtis
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English
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Prisoners' families.
Prisoners--Family relationships--New York (State)
Prisoners--Social aspects.
Teacher-student relationships--Social aspects.
Child Neglect
Children and Families of Prisoners
Children of addicts
Drug/Heroin Addiction
Family separation
Herstory Writings
Mary Fideli
mother-daughter relationships
School practices
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https://omeka.hofstra.edu/files/original/f5cd0ab32c32e0be8e2c85cd9a0173e2.pdf
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"The Visit" by Victoria Roberts
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PDF version of "The Visit," a story by Herstory Writers Workshop author, Victoria Roberts
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Victoria Roberts
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Herstory Writers Workshop
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Michael Curtis
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English
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African American prisoners--Family relationships.
Children of drug addicts--Family relationships--United States.
Imprisonment--United States.
Prisoner's families
Addiction
Children and Families of Prisoners
Drug Addiction
Herstory Writings
Homelessness
hope
Incarceration
mass incarceration
Neonatal abstinence syndrome
Prison Visitation
Remorse
Victoria Roberts
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https://omeka.hofstra.edu/files/original/5d3f64367f0106965e8275397ab31f15.pdf
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"The Day I Call 'Why?'" by Tanasha Y. Gordon
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PDF version of "The Day I Call 'Why?'" by Herstory Writers Workshop author Tanasha Y. Gordon
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Tanasha Y. Gordon
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Herstory Writers Workshop
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Michael Curtis
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PDF Text document
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English
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Bereavement--Grief
Child abuse
Children of prisoners--Effect of imprisonment on--United States
Custody of Children
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All I Ever Wanted
All I Ever Wanted: Stories of Children of the Incarcerated
Bereavement
Central Islip
child custody
Children and Families of Prisoners
children of prisoners
Criminal Justice Reform
Education
Family separation
Herstory Writings
Jail/Incarceration
Loss
Prison Families Anonymous
Reverend Margaret Allen
Suffolk County
Tanasha Y. Gordon
Touro Law School
Unitarian Universalist
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Stony Brook
Youth Justice