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Mellon’s $125 million ‘Imagining Freedom’ ignores incarcerated artists

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A closer look at philanthropy’s role in mass incarceration by Donald ‘C-Note’ Hooker In a bold move, the Mellon Foundation recently announced its $125 million “Imagining Freedom” initiative, aiming to uplift the voices of those impacted by the U.S. criminal justice system through arts and humanities. While the initiative’s ambition is commendable, a glaring omission […]

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