From sarahlynnross at gmail.com Sun Oct 9 10:38:54 2011 From: sarahlynnross at gmail.com (sarah ross) Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2011 10:38:54 -0500 Subject: [3rsproject] Fwd: report back for 3Rs website In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: HI All, I sent an e-mail to 3Rs group leaders in BN and Carbondale, and asked if they would do a write up of what their group was up to, so I could post some recent news on the Website. This is from Ryan in Bloomington Normal. I'd like to post it to our website... any objections? Best, Sarah ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Ryan Latvaitis Date: Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 1:21 PM Subject: Re: report back for 3Rs website To: sarah ross For the web: Ryan Latvaitis is a coordinator of 3Rs in Bloomington-Normal, a loose affiliation of like-minded people who all recognize that the availability of books in prison libraries helps prisoners make the most of their incarceration. If there are books prisoners can spend their time learning about a trade, reading philosophy, improving their vocabulary, learning another language; books allow prisoners' minds to transcend the walls around them and soar into the pages of a novel - another world. The catharsis offered by a protagonist's redemption; the anger that is released when a villain gets his just desserts; a book can offer a prisoner an emotional experience that leaves him or her with a deeper soul, or an academic experience that broadens their abilities. The choice is that of the prisoner to read or not to read, and what type of book to pick up. But surely a prisoner cannot make the decision to improve themselves unless we as their fellow human beings provide them with the supreme tool of self-improvement: the book. Ryan can be reached at ryan.latvaitis at gmail.com. BloNo 3rs collects books from the BloNo community and donates them to Pontiac Prison. On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 2:18 PM, sarah ross wrote: > Hi Sarah and Ryan, > Hope you are both doing well. > Just a short introduction: > Sarah, Ryan is a 3Rs volunteer in Bloomington Normal. They deliver books to > Pontiac prison. > Ryan, Sarah is a 3Rs volunteer in Carbondale. They deliver books to a few > prisons down there, and have hosted film screenings and discussions on > prisons. > > I'm writing you both b.c we want to post some "stories" on our website to > let others know what the different groups are doing. We tried a list serve > and other tools but to no avail! So the stories on the website will be a way > other groups and new volunteers can see the work you all are doing. > > Would you or someone from your Chapter be albe/interested to write a short > paragraph (this is for the web) about what your group is doing? It could be > a recent book collection, a trip to the prison, an interaction with a > librarian or a general introduction to your group, who you are, and what you > do. You could say why it's important to do what you are doing in your > region. These are all just suggestions of course. If you have pictures that > would be great too. > Let me know if this is a possibility and if so when you might have time to > send me something. > > Thanks for your consideration and the wonderful work you are doing in your > locales! > > Warmly, Sarah Ross > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: