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Hope, Healing, and Art on the Inside
Just Detention International works to change the culture of prisons and jails, so that every person can keep their dignity while serving time. This short film highlights our groundbreaking project to bring wellness and healing to people serving time at the California Institution for Women. It was made in partnership with Creative Visions, Liberty Hill, and The XX Fund, and directed by Christine McAuliffe.
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Just Detention International: Bringing Hope Behind Bars
JDI is the only organization in the world dedicated to ending sexual abuse in detention. This video shares the stories of three JDI Survivor Council members who endured abuse in California detention facilities — and were able to heal thanks to JDI's lifesaving work behind bars.
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Survivor Voices: Rodney
Rodney Roussell was sexually assaulted repeatedly by other inmates at a New Orleans jail. Rodney began corresponding with JDI in 2013, and has emerged as one of our most powerful spokespeople. In 2018, Rodney was the subject of a groundbreaking short documentary produced by the New York Times. He is a member of Just Detention International's Survivor Council. This video was created with support from a grant from the Office for Victims of Crime.
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Survivor Voices: Tom
Tom Cahill was gang-raped and beaten while detained at a Texas jail. He had been arrested for civil disobedience after participating in a non-violent demonstration protesting the Vietnam War. Tom is a veteran human rights advocate committed to confronting, challenging, and correcting social injustices. He served as a Board member and President of Just Detention International from 1998 to 2006. His efforts culminated in the passage of the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) of 2003, the first federal civil law to address prisoner rape. Tom is a member of Just Detention International's Survivor Council. This video was created with support from a grant from the Office for Victims of Crime.
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Survivor Voices: Nathan
Nathan Jones is a survivor of staff sexual abuse in a Wyoming prison. Since being released, Nathan and his wife, Carolyn, have worked with JDI on sharing his story as widely as possible, so that no one has to endure what he did. Nathan is a member of Just Detention International's Survivor Council. This video was created with support from a grant from the Office for Victims of Crime.
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Survivor Voices: Stephanie
Stephanie Walker was sexually assaulted by an officer in a Georgia prison. Since her release, Stephanie has shared her story with the press and advocates. She is the founder of #Iamnolongersilent, which aims to promote the voices of prisoner rape survivors, and is a member of Just Detention International's Survivor Council. This video was created with support from a grant from the Office for Victims of Crime.
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Michelle-Lael’s Journey To Healing
Michelle-Lael Norsworthy is an advocate for transgender rights and member of JDI’s Survivor Council. She spent three decades in men’s prisons in California, before being released in 2015.
In this video, Michelle-Lael tells her story of survival behind bars — and how JDI made a difference in her life.
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My Name Is Joe
JDI Survivor Council Joe Booth was sexually assaulted repeatedly while serving time in prison. In this video, Joe and Jessica Seipel, the rape crisis advocate who helped him heal after his assaults, talk about the life-saving support that advocates can provide to incarcerated survivors through written correspondence. Today, Joe helps JDI educate advocates and corrections officials nationwide about sexual abuse in detention and how to work with other survivors in need. The video was produced by JDI with support from the Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women.