
PLP x San Francisco Public Library – virtual event!

The Prisoners Literature Project is excited to partner with the San Francisco Public Library, as part of its One City One Book festival, to share about our work sending books to incarcerated people across the country.
Join us virtually on December 1st at 7pm to hear from PLP volunteers about restrictions our criminal legal system places on reading and what we do to get books inside. We’d love to bring more perspectives to this conversation.
Register here: https://sfpl.org/events/2022/12/01/panel-prisoners-literature-project
In addition, if you’ve received books from the PLP while incarcerated and would like to share your experience at this virtual event, please reach out via prisonlit@gmail.com. (We’re able to offer compensation in thanks for your participation in this panel.)
Prisoners Literature Project is an inclusive, all-volunteer, grassroots nonprofit whose purpose is to encourage reading, the pursuit of knowledge, and self-determination among incarcerated people. By sending free reading materials to those behind bars, PLP aims to foster learning and critical thinking and help people prepare to lead successful lives after incarceration. We believe that all people have a right to read.
