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Mend Fences

Formerly incarcerated individuals and family members reflect on themes that appear in the Project Mend journal Mend. 

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    Mental Health and Solidarity in Prison

    A reflection on mental health and solidarity in prison, inspired by Rebekah Nilsen’s article “Permission to Grieve,” published in the 2026 issue of the journal Mend.

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Formerly incarcerated individuals and family members reflect on themes that appear in the Project Mend journal Mend.

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Formerly incarcerated individuals and family members reflect on themes that appear in the Project Mend journal Mend. 

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