End of Day 22, O.G. - wrapped for the night in J-cellhouse, block E, cell 5, Pendleton as #POTUS' #DemsInPhilly vid began. Then, 'We need to keep making streets safer, criminal justice fairer..." Spending time in this place - and most here, inmates and prison staff, have spent far more time than I - suggests that what #POTUS says is possible. Answers are here, if we search for them with a serious, disciplined and, yes, compassionate eye, and if, long before they fall, we, as a nation, take steps toward enabling those Americans who wind up imprisoned in places like this to preserve their own dignity and humanity. I hope not to romanticize my time here. I heard when the man said ‘I’m not looking for pity from anybody.’ He did what he did, and he’s doing the time now. I’ve not come here to pity anyone, and I’m no politician and don’t want to be one - I’m an artist who’s come here to work - but this experience has me thinking on the mass incarceration sickness infecting our country. The individual bears personable responsibility for his or her choices, but those choices aren’t made in a vacuum. Those who end up locked down here do not have to be pre-ordained to that - even the young man who describes himself as an 'institution baby’ - adopted and then in and out of correctional facilities since the age of 13 - and now, he confesses, more at ease here than on the other side of the wall. Many stared at rocky roads from the jump - absent or negligent or drug-addicted parents, education that they missed or that missed them, the challenges of impoverished communities - but these roads can be repaired at least to the extent that America no longer has the highest prison population in the world. America can do better, but we have to be willing to do that hard fixing. Real issues. Real work. Real lives. Two choices to succeed Barack Obama as President of the United States - only one speaks to any of this. #ImWithHer

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End of Day 22, O.G. - wrapped for the night in J-cellhouse, block E, cell 5, Pendleton as #POTUS' #DemsInPhilly vid began. Then, 'We need to keep making streets safer, criminal justice fairer..." Spending time in this place - and most here, inmates and prison staff, have spent far more time than I - suggests that what #POTUS says is possible. Answers are here, if we search for them with a serious, disciplined and, yes, compassionate eye, and if, long before they fall, we, as a nation, take steps toward enabling those Americans who wind up imprisoned in places like this to preserve their own dignity and humanity. I hope not to romanticize my time here. I heard when the man said ‘I’m not looking for pity from anybody.’ He did what he did, and he’s doing the time now. I’ve not come here to pity anyone, and I’m no politician and don’t want to be one - I’m an artist who’s come here to work - but this experience has me thinking on the mass incarceration sickness infecting our country. The individual bears personable responsibility for his or her choices, but those choices aren’t made in a vacuum. Those who end up locked down here do not have to be pre-ordained to that - even the young man who describes himself as an 'institution baby’ - adopted and then in and out of correctional facilities since the age of 13 - and now, he confesses, more at ease here than on the other side of the wall. Many stared at rocky roads from the jump - absent or negligent or drug-addicted parents, education that they missed or that missed them, the challenges of impoverished communities - but these roads can be repaired at least to the extent that America no longer has the highest prison population in the world. America can do better, but we have to be willing to do that hard fixing. Real issues. Real work. Real lives. Two choices to succeed Barack Obama as President of the United States - only one speaks to any of this. #ImWithHer


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