"The Invisible Violence of Carceral Food" on Inquest
Click here to read our recently published article for Inquest, titled “The Invisible Violence of Carceral Food".
The Maryland Food & Abolition Project Featured on Next City
Read Next City’s feature of our capstone report here.
Food, Violence, and the Maryland Correctional Food System
Announcing the release of our capstone publication! Read the full report here.
Violence, Hunger, and Premature Death: How Prison Food in Maryland Became Even Worse During Covid-19
On August 21, 2021—the 50th anniversary of the murder of George Jackson at San Quentin State Prison—we are honored to release our zine on food in Maryland’s prisons during Covid-19. Click here to read the full zine.
Prison Food, Abolitionist Geographies, and Food Sovereignty: Food as a Tool of Resistance
Read our guest piece for Wear Your Voice’s “Food is Political” series here.
Food as Liberation: How Black Food Sovereignty is Tied to the Prison Abolition Movement
Read out full guest blog post for the Black Church Food Security Network’s 2020 Faith, Food, and Freedom Summer Campaign here.
Baltimore Ascendant
Emerson Collective recently featured a number of Baltimore Corps Elevation Awardees, including the Farm to Prison Project. Click here to read the full article.
The Farm to Prison Project Featured on WYPR
Click here to listen to The Farm to Prison Project’s Feature on WYPR!
Open Society Institute: 2019 Baltimore Community Fellowship
The Farm to Prison Project was a recipient of the 2019 Open Society Institute Baltimore Community Fellowship. Click here to read more.
The Farm to Prison Project Receives Baltimore Corps Elevation Award
The Farm to Prison Project was awarded a $10,000 grant through Elevation Awards. Click here to learn more and view the full list of awardees.