Victoria Law
Victoria Law is a writer, photographer and mother. She is the author of "Resistance Behind Bars: The Struggles of Incarcerated Women" (PM Press 2009), the editor of the zine Tenacious: Art and Writings from Women in Prison and a co-founder of Books Through Bars - NYC. She is currently working on transforming "Don't Leave Your Friends Behind," a zine series on how radical movements can support the families in their midst, into a book.
Other articles by this author
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New Law Gives Parents Behind Bars in Washington State a Way to Hold Onto Their Children
By Victoria Law, Truthout | News Analysis
"Going Extinct Is Genocide": Lakota Elders Tour to Raise Awareness About Struggle
By Victoria Law, Truthout | Op-Ed
Closing Cages: People Power Helps Stop Youth Incarceration
By Victoria Law, Truthout | News Analysis![]()
States Cut Prison Budgets but Not Prison Populations
By Victoria Law, Truthout | Report
Community Leads its Own Relief Efforts in the Rockaways
By Victoria Law, Truthout | Report
Rediscovering the Power and Utility of Selma James
By Victoria Law, New Clear Vision | Op-Ed![]()
In US Since Age 10, But No Dream Act for Young Activist Who Helps Others
By Victoria Law, Truthout | Report![]()
No Justice When Women Fight Back
By Victoria Law, Truthout | News Analysis![]()
Pelican Bay Prison: One Year Later, Policy Remains "Debrief or Die"
By Victoria Law, Truthout | News Analysis