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Social Justice Advocate Interviews Transgender Federal Inmate about Abhorrent Healthcare

PETERSBURG, Va., Oct. 3, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Social justice advocate, author, and inmate, Christopher Zoukis, recently met with Sangye Rinchen, a transgender federal prison inmate incarcerated for bank robbery at FCI Petersburg – a medium-security federal prison in Petersburg, Virginia. What he learned was frightening. Since 2012, Rinchen has tried to get treatment for nerve

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Support PrisonEducation.com on Huffington Post

As I’ve previously reported here at Prison Education News, I am now a contributing writer at the Huffington Post.  For the most part, I focus my work there on America’s broken criminal justice system.  This, I feel, helps to expose wrongs that need to be addressed, and by doing so in a very public forum,

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Support PrisonLawBlog.com on Huffington Post

I come to you again with good news concerning my prison reform advocacy.  As previously reported here at the Prison Law Blog, I am now an authorized contributing writer at the Huffington Post.  It is there that I spend most of my time bringing issues within the Federal Bureau of Prisons to the light of

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HuffPo: 5 Items to Send Your Incarcerated Loved One

My next Huffington Post article was just published on their Crime Blog. The article is “5 Best Items To Send Your Loved One In Prison.”  Click on the following link to be taken to the article. If you like it, I’d greatly appreciate you tweeting, sharing, and liking it from its page on the Huffington

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What to Send Your Loved One in Prison

If you’re interested in the best things to send your incarcerated loved ones, check out my latest post on The Huffington Post: “5 Best Items To Send Your Loved One In Prison.”  Click on the following link to be taken to the article: If you find the article to be of interest, I’d appreciate you

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Prison Law Blog on Huffington Post

By Randall Radic We at the Prison Law Blog have some exciting news to share today: Christopher Zoukis, PrisonLawBlog.com founder, has been accepted as a Huffington Post contributing writer.  Thus far, he has published three articles on the site, all of which have resulted in significant attention in the press and social media.  You can

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