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Prisoner’s Mother: ‘You Never Know When It Could Be Your Family Member’

by Keaton Ross May 18, 2021January 16, 2022

In a new Oklahoma Watch feature “A Mile In Someone Else’s Shoes,” an initiative to give voice to the voiceless and call attention to the plight of those affected by public policy, Emily Barnes describes fighting for prison reform and what it’s like to have a family member incarcerated.

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