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Get Involved in Mailing Books to
Prisoners
National
Mailing Nights
Mondays and Wednesdays
5-8PM @ 1112 NE
Morton St.,
between
Dekum St. and Ainsworth St.
Near buslines
#75 and #8 |
Oregon and Washington Mailing
Nights
Tuesdays
5-8PM
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The
Books to Prisoners Workspace (Mon, Tues, Weds worknights)
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New Book Mailing
Nights
Last Tuesday of Every Month 5:30PM-8PM @ 6315 NE Rodney Ave Between NE Portland Blvd and Ainsworth St
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About
Us
Books To Oregon Prisoners & Portland Books
To Prisoners are Sister Projects:
Who We Are
Books to Oregon Prisoners and Portland Books To Prisoners are both
all-volunteer collectives working to distribute books free of charge to
prisoners. We are dedicated to offering people behind bars
the opportunities for self-empowerment, education, and entertainment
that reading provides.
Portland Books To Prisoners
and Books To Oregon Prisoners (BTOP) are both
all-volunteer projects; Portland Books To Prisoners sends literature
and educational books to people who are incarcerated across the nation.
pdxbtp accepts donations of nearly all used
books (see subject matter below; paperbacks are best).
What We Do
Incarcerated prisoners send us their requests for books directly. We
attempt to furnish the requested materials from our stock of donated
books. We also sometimes send resource guides and periodicals
to
help prisoners locate a variety of services, and prison support
groups.
Why Are We
Doing This?
Prison
libraries tend to very limited, and access to them is often highly
restricted, so outside sources of books for prisoners is often
necessary. At most prisons there are very few books
available,
and often what is
there consists mainly of low quality pulp fiction like romance novels
and action thrillers. People are in prison for many reasons, but the
vast majority are imprisoned for nonviolent crimes. There are dozens of
Prison
Book Programs
all over the U.S. and there are often many restrictive regulations
governing books sent to those behind bars, making it hard for those
with limited means to send books to loved ones, or for those who are
incarcerated to receive relevant reading material.
The US currently has over 2 million people incarcerated in state and
federal prisons, 2/3 of whom are people of color www.cccr.org. The
Prison Industrial Complex is a repressive system, which we believe
needs to be changed.
One thing we can do to reach out to people held prisoner in this system
is to provide a few books to help folks pass the time and try to
educate themselves. Please join us in this effort!
You
Can Help!
Both groups are looking for books with educational content: foreign
language learning, materials in Spanish, radical fiction, poetry,
music, trades, hobbies, crafts, business. We get a lot of requests for
History/herstory, and biographies, especially African-American,
Indigenous, Latina/o, Asian and queer studies, feminism, literature by
and for women, and most importantly dictionaries, thesauruses
and GED study guides.
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