Books to Prisoners (Seattle)
bookstoprisoners.bsky.social
Books to Prisoners (Seattle)
@bookstoprisoners.bsky.social
Seattle nonprofit mailing free books to incarcerated people in the United States. Advocating for access to education and communication in prisons since 1973.

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Hi everyone! 👋 Books to Prisoners is a nonprofit in Seattle providing free books to incarcerated people (12,000+ annually!). We're new here but we've been working since 1973. Expect posts about prison conditions, the sweeping state of prison censorship, and communications with incarcerated readers.
The numbers are in from Banned Books Week 2025! Together, you donated 332 paperbacks and unlocked $6,225 in matching funds to help us purchase even more books. We are so grateful for your kindness and for your unwavering commitment to the people who need these books and this program.
October 31, 2025 at 9:31 AM
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Greg helped out with some work related to prison book bans I did with @bookstoprisoners.bsky.social several years ago. He was fantastic.
We are deeply saddened by the loss of Greg Newby, who led Project Gutenberg ( @gutenberg.org ) with passion and purpose. Greg’s belief in free and open access to knowledge continues to inspire us and so many others working to preserve our shared culture online. gutenberg.org/about/newby....
October 23, 2025 at 6:31 PM
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For-profit deals between prisons and private fast food companies force incarcerated people to pay for their own poor health. Story via @prismreports.org.
The trap of Florida’s prison food
For-profit deals between prisons and private fast food companies force incarcerated people to pay for their own poor health
prismreports.org
October 22, 2025 at 7:22 PM
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Down with prison book bans!
October 22, 2025 at 11:36 AM
She's voicing important things about prison censorship:

1. Oversight to stop harmful decisions needs to happen NOW.

2. Mailrooms claim ANYTHING on a book is "drugs". Proof? Who cares!

Thank you for speaking up. It coincides perfectly with #PrisonBannedBooksWeek2025.

www.tmj4.com/about-us/lig...
Wisconsin woman challenges prison's book ban after warden blocks humorous gift
A Wisconsin woman is speaking out after a state prison warden refused to allow a book she purchased as a gift to reach an inmate, despite the book being shipped from an authorized vendor.
www.tmj4.com
October 22, 2025 at 8:20 AM
Today is the 1st day of Prison Banned Books Week, a week examining the catastrophic impact of censorship on information access in carceral facilities. Go to prisonbannedbooksweek.org for updates & actions this week, and SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BOOKS TO PEOPLE IN PRISONS GROUP via books, $, volunteering!
October 19, 2025 at 1:51 PM
We are co-sponsoring a panel on Sunday, October 19 about banned books in the United States organized by @ravenchron.bsky.social

Join us from 2-4 pm at Seattle Downtown Library!

www.bookstoprisoners.net/post/join-us...
Join us October 19 for a panel on book censorship
Panel: Banned Books: What’s the Story?Oct 19, Sunday, 2-4, pmSeattle Central Library, (Room: Level 4, Rm 1)1000 4th Avenue, Seattle MC: Anna Bálint. Panelists: Nancy Rawles, Rena PriestWe're co-sponso...
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October 15, 2025 at 3:14 PM
Today, Oct. 11, is the LAST DAY of Banned Books Week 2025. Purchase 1 book for incarcerated readers from special in-store displays & online wishlists, and our patrons will receive 2 books!
www.bookstoprisoners.net/post/double-...

(p.s. - Left Bank Books in downtown Seattle is also participating!)
October 11, 2025 at 11:16 AM
Without proper oversight, unregulated inmate management funds become guard and admin salary funds, and library resources are already one of the first budget lines cut in prisons and jails.

"The library used to have around 20 newspaper and magazine subscriptions. Those have dwindled to only six."
"In Idaho state prisons, a certain percentage of the cost of every commissary purchase and phone call goes into the inmate management fund," writes Dennis. "...These kinds of funds, common in prisons and jails across the country, are typically used to benefit the welfare of incarcerated people."
A Prison Fund Is Supposed to Benefit Incarcerated People in Idaho. Has That Changed?
In the past few years, residents at an Idaho prison have wondered how their basic needs are being met after cuts to educational and religious supplies, gym equipment and movie time.
prisonjournalismproject.org
October 8, 2025 at 3:31 AM
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It’s BANNED BOOKS WEEK & @bookstoprisoners.bsky.social is teaming up with indie bookstores. Buy a book for BTP from 10/5-10/11 & they will receive a 1:1 match from a family foundation. BTP is a fantastic organization & I love volunteering for them. 📚 www.bookstoprisoners.net/post/double-...
Double your donation when you buy a book for BtP during Banned Books Week, Oct 5-11 2025
“Censorship Is So 1984. Read for Your Rights.” That's the theme the American Library Association and the Banned Books Coalition have chosen for Banned Books Week 2025. Their focus is on censorship in ...
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October 7, 2025 at 1:36 AM
Banned Books Week 2025 starts on October 5. As part of this week focusing on public actions to stop censorship, a generous donor is partnering with several Seattle-area stores to DOUBLE book donations made to Books to Prisoners!

Read more on our blog: www.bookstoprisoners.net/post/double-...
October 2, 2025 at 1:30 PM
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In our fight for intellectual freedom and the First Amendment rights of all, we cannot forget people experiencing incarceration. A phenomenal guest post from @bookstoprisoners.bsky.social on what's happening in prison censorship right now (& what you can do!): bookriot.com/books-to-pri...
We Can't Forget People Experiencing Incarceration in Our Fight for Readers' Rights: Book Censorship News, September 19, 2025
The state of book bans and censorship in American prisons. Where and how advocates can change this rampant First Amendment violation.
bookriot.com
September 19, 2025 at 12:29 PM
All Kansas prisons now prohibit programs like ours, which send donated books to incarcerated readers, & have banned print newspapers from publishers. For what? Vague claims about drugs on paper. Yet they can't & won't provide evidence. Basically: "Trust us, bro."

kansasreflector.com/2025/09/18/k...
Kansas prison officials cite drug-soaked paper as reason for modifying newspaper subscriptions • Kansas Reflector
Drug-soaked paper was smuggled into at least one Kansas prison, according to state officials, who cited the ordeal as the reason for changing print newspaper subscription policies.
kansasreflector.com
September 19, 2025 at 8:45 AM
"How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way". A book deemed so harmful by the Florida DOC that even a review committee upheld the ban on the grounds that learning to draw comics somehow presents a threat to the safety of the prison. Even worse, per policy (p. 2), books banned like this are often destroyed.
September 6, 2025 at 8:43 PM
Betteridge's Law of Headlines states that any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered with the word no.

Now readers in this jail are stuck with paltry options that don't help them--unless they pay for e-books. Guards, not books, deliver contraband.

www.yahoo.com/news/article...
Bernalillo County jail confiscated books, stopped mail to curb contraband -- is it working?
Aug. 29—More than a month ago, the Metropolitan Detention Center confiscated personal possessions like books, letters and photos from inmates in an attempt to stem the flow of contraband in the jail —...
www.yahoo.com
August 31, 2025 at 12:58 PM
Our intrepid Executive Director, Andy, wanted to give a visual representation of our current 3-month backlog of requests. We've worked to catch up since moving last year, but the unanswered letters are still as long as Andy! Can you help? Sign up to volunteer at www.bookstoprisoners.net/volunteer!
August 28, 2025 at 11:48 AM
Our friends at Rogue Liberation Library have begun receiving comic book rejections from FCI Marion in Illinois. Despite successful operations nationwide for 50+ years, our programs are frequently scapegoated re: contraband, and we're all frustrated about the resources we're forced to spend to fight.
August 23, 2025 at 7:05 PM
Vocational training materials are some of the most impactful books that we provide upon request. These books can help people plan their futures and increase confidence about re-entry, as expressed in thank you letters like this one.

Interested in helping? 📚
www.bookstoprisoners.net/donate-books
August 20, 2025 at 2:39 PM
Organizers of the Wheel Of Time Fan Convention (for fans of the popular fantasy novels), @wotconofficial.bsky.social, raised over $2,200 for us, to fulfill 400+ requests for books! Proceeds from their post-con merch sale will help incarcerated readers and improve future con accessibility! Thank you!
August 18, 2025 at 8:35 AM
5 positive news pieces in our world this week:

1. New York State prisons will eliminate fees for phone calls! www.thecity.nyc/2025/07/22/p...

2. Wisconsin Books to Prisoners is working hard to overturn a statewide ban on prison book programs: wisconsinexaminer.com/2025/07/28/w...

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‘Finally, Relief Is on Its Way’: NY to End Prison Phone Fees
Once a crushing cost for families desperate to stay in touch with loved ones behind bars, phone calls will now be covered by the state.
www.thecity.nyc
July 28, 2025 at 8:52 PM
The work of prison book programs via a focus on @prisonbookprogram.bsky.social in Quincy, MA, covering the evergreen meaning of physical books, information restrictions created by prison systems, and the powerful solidarity of letters from incarcerated readers.

www.governing.com/workforce/a-...
A Massachusetts-Based Effort to Send Books Behind Bars
For incarcerated people, books can bring hope and new understanding, prepare them for jobs on the outside or simply help pass the time. But they’re often hard to get.
www.governing.com
July 26, 2025 at 10:52 AM
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🎉 BIG NEWS: Prison phone calls in New York will be FREE as of August 1!

With this change, families with loved ones incarcerated in NY prisons can expect to save an $13 million annually — money that too often comes at the expense of groceries, rent, & family stability.

💡 tinyurl.com/mvc5w26v
Prisoners’ Phone Calls Will Soon Be Free in New York State
The move will save the loved ones of the state’s more than 30,000 prisoners over $13 million a year, advocates say.
tinyurl.com
July 23, 2025 at 1:19 PM
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As an all-volunteer organization we rely on each other to enhance and expand our efforts. One volunteer decided we should stock kids books and now we do!

Incarcerated people write to us asking for these books so they can read them over the phone to their kids or during in-person visits. 😍
July 15, 2025 at 7:02 PM
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"Prisons all over the United States are withholding books from prisoners, but not because they contain contraband. Books are becoming harder to receive based on their content."
By My Prison’s Standards, the Bible Should Be a Banned Book
Today, more than 50,000 books are banned in prison. At Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women, the book ban is getting to be ridiculous.
prisonjournalismproject.org
June 6, 2025 at 11:56 PM
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Midwest Books to Prisoners is excited to announce our new home at Theatre Y, a free theater & abolitionist space in North Lawndale, located at 3613 W Cermak Rd (1 block from the Central Park Pink Line). 💗💗💗

Volunteers are welcome anytime during our open hours: 💞Wednesdays 3-7pm
💞Saturdays 12-5pm
June 10, 2025 at 5:28 PM