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LifeLines: Voices Against the Other Death Penalty

LifeLines is a media/cultural project conducted in extensive, long-term collaboration with eight people serving Life Sentences Without Parole or Death By Incarceration sentences in Pennsylvania. The project uses interviews, creative media interventions, and sound installations to support an emerging statewide campaign to abolish Death By Incarceration. We use the term “LifeLines” to refer to the fact that this project highlights the stories and analysis of those serving life/death sentences and to point toward the many collective relationships and infrastructures of support (familial, community, activist, and beyond) that are forged in resistance to mass imprisonment.

LifeLines is an ongoing project. Please check back for updates and new content.

Featured Audio


Introduction to LifeLines

http://lifelines-project.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/lifelines-intro-compilation.mp3

Marie Scott introduction

http://lifelines-project.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Marie-Scott-introduction.mp3


Meet Felix Rosado

http://lifelines-project.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/LifeLines_PhilRosado-online-audio-converter.com_.mp3

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Featured Interviews


LifeLines Participants on How You can Be Active in “Fighting for the Light of Day”!

LifeLines Participants respond to the question: "Now that people have received the LifeLines pamphlet and read your words, what do you hope they will do with that knowledge?"

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Clinton Walker on the Social Costs of Being “Tough on Potential”

"It’s the epitome of being tough on potential when society allows its children to be subject to the harshest penalties of the judicial system such as a Life sentence in prison. It’s tough on potential when an ex-offender returns to society only to be confronted with a depressing and discouraging reality that many opportunities to become a productive citizen are limited or stripped from them."

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Updates


Visualizing Freedom: a workshop on art, incarceration & liberation April 27

Join the LifeLines Project for a participatory arts workshop that explores the artwork featured in the How Are We Free exhibit.

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How Are We Free Opens March 22 at Studio 34

The LifeLines exhibit will open at Studio 34 with an event featuring Noelle Lorraine Williams, Kempis Ghani Songster, Robert Saleem Holbrook, David “Dawud” Lee and Marie “Mechie” Scott.

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How Are We Free exhibit launch February 9

New exhibit from the LifeLines Project features collaborations between people serving Death By Incarceration and visual artists on the outside

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Contact: lifelinesphilly@gmail.com
LifeLines Project c/o Decarcerate PA
PO Box 40764, Philadelphia, PA 19107

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