Performances by Illinois prisoners explore domestic violence — and the public is given rare chance to see behind prison walls
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Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune
For years, incarcerated women in Illinois have gathered to share spoken-word performances, songs and theater presentations to express painful histories of surviving sexual and domestic abuse. Those who have participated said the experience was powerful and transformational, helping inmates understand they were not alone and that their experiences mattered. But they were shared only inside the institutions where the women were held. Last week for the first time, some 20 inmates at Logan Correctional Center near Lincoln, Illinois, were allowed to share a collection of stories and poetry and danc…