(Suggestions from women incarcerated throughout the country)
- - Make contact with women in prison. “Visits, phone calls, and letter writing are essential. Only with a firm foundation, a strong foundation, can we together be able to build a greater movement,” says a woman incarcerated in Florida.
- - Speak out about these issues, especially when they intersect with issues that are considered “non-prison” issues.
- - Send literature and news from the outside.
- - Write articles about women prisoners’ issues, experiences, and actions, or publish their articles.
- - Peer education groups need up-to-date information on health issues and treatments! They need outside people who are willing to provide services not available (but much needed) within the prison.
- - If you are connected to a university or other educational institution, look into setting up a women’s studies course or other program within a women’s prison that helps articulate and challenge the dominant ways of thinking and the power structure.