Anna Clark


Bio

journalist, writer, educator, blogger, editor; a bookish outdoorsy sensibility. Her website: www.annaclark.net includes stories on creative social justice as well as other narratives and short stories. She is involved with the Prison Creative Arts Project in Michigan

2 submissions.

Why Does Popular Culture Treat Prison Rape As a Joke?
by Anna Clark

There's no soap-dropping counterpart "joke" referring to the abuse of female inmates. Ultimately, these distorted punch-line/silence memes enforce each other and perpetuate the reality of prison rape.

 activism  guard-prisoner-relations  prison-life  prison-industrial-complex  sexual-harassment  sexual-violence



Giving Birth in Chains - The Shackling of Incarcerated Women During Labor and Delivery
by Anna Clark

As birthing choices are increasingly prominent in the public conversation, pregnant women are more and more empowered to decide what sort of care is right for their bodies and their child.Not so for pregnant women who are incarcerated. Not only are their decisions about care restricted, but many incarcerated pregnant women are physically restricted while giving birth: during labor and delivery, they are shackled.

 activism  children-of-prisoners  family  health  mental-health  motherhood  prison-life  reproductive-rights