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September 09, 2015

Prison Public Memory Project featured in NEXT CITY Magazine

September 09, 2015/
Prison Public Memory Project featured in NEXT CITY Magazine

In this excerpt from the article, "Redesigning a Prison Town," Huling urges the creation of local ‘sites of prison memory' in communities that host prisons.

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