Yukari Kane
@yukarikane.bsky.social
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CEO and Editor-in-Chief at Prison Journalism Project. I believe that we need to change the storytellers to change the story. Former tech reporter, author of Haunted Empire; WSJ and Reuters alum. Proud advisor of THE Endeavor prison newspaper in Fla.
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Hi. Just wanted to introduce myself. @profpasha.bsky.social and I started PJP at the beginning of the pandemic, and it felt like another historical moment when so many people's experiences would go unheard.
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They pointed out that no woman in the free world would choose white underwear (so true!) and how they would take any other color, even brown. I still think about that conversation and am so glad that she's gotten this important perspective out. Co-published with @theguardian.com.
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I met Kelsey last year when I visited her facility, and I still remember how she and the other women were talking about the white underwear they were issued, and the problems with it.
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An excerpt: "Without easy access to sufficient period supplies, our natural bodily functions can transform previously pristine white underwear into a source of shame and embarrassment. For the incarcerated woman, the experience is very public."
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This story blew me away when I read it. Periods are a pain regardless of where you are, but imagine only being given a limited supply every month.
What It's Like to Have Your Period in Prison
Even at a women’s prison, your menstruation care needs may not be met.
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One of my favorite stories of all time!
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I remember being shocked when I first saw the tiny, low-res devices that people in prison refer to as tablets, but this is just... wow. I haven't thought about floppy disks in 30 years. Wonder how many people out there don't even know what it is.
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"Inside New Jersey State Prison, it’s like 1985, where we rely on out-of-date word processors, electric typewriters and floppy disks that are going extinct in the free world."
I’m Fighting for My Freedom Using Outdated Technology
The antiquated technology we use hinders our ability to work with our lawyers and file appeals.
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Most days I still feel like I'm barely keeping my head above water, but I'd be delighted to have you take a listen, commiserate and share your thoughts!
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As someone who started out not knowing anything about nonprofit fundraising five years ago, and was both a listener and a student of @rheawong.bsky.social's podcast "Nonprofit Lowdown," I feel like I unlocked a new level speaking about @prisonjournalism.bsky.social on it. 😁
#346- How an Indie Newsroom Fights Big‑Money Media with Yukari Kane
Podcast Episode · Nonprofit Lowdown · 07/14/2025 · 33m
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Humbled to feel the support of this community. This work isn't always easy, and it's been a tough year, but moments like this make me realize how many people are standing with us. Thank you!!! 🫶
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🥳 Bluesky, you have been with us every step of the way. Good news: We are so grateful to announce that, with two days to go, we have reached our fundraising goal of $10,000! Thanks to an anonymous donor, we have an additional $500 in matching funds to continue this momentum. 🙌
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👋 As a nonprofit that relies on individual contributions, every gift we receive directly enables our expansion and impact. Donate today to help us raise $10,000 by June 20.
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If anyone is able, and so inclined, I believe this to be worthy of support!
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🥳 Bluesky, you have been with us every step of the way. Good news: We are so grateful to announce that, with two days to go, we have reached our fundraising goal of $10,000! Thanks to an anonymous donor, we have an additional $500 in matching funds to continue this momentum. 🙌
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👋 As a nonprofit that relies on individual contributions, every gift we receive directly enables our expansion and impact. Donate today to help us raise $10,000 by June 20.
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We'd be so grateful for your support if you are able to give. In these tough times, every penny counts.
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Yesterday, we launched our spring campaign to #ChangetheStorytellers and #TransformtheStory. Right now, our co-founders are doubling every gift. Your contribution makes twice the impact on incarcerated storytellers and ensures vital perspectives are heard.

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Wali and PJP co-founder @yukarikane.bsky.social sky.social worked together, running San Quentin News' Journalism Guild, and he was one of she and @profpasha.bsky.social's biggest supporters and champions when they first launched the organization.
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I was hesitant to post anything because I didn't want it to be about me, but I know he'd appreciate being remembered. His last words to me via text through his uncle was "Hello and keep in touch." I'd love for you to read one of his stories. They were always written from the heart (like this one).
My Humanity
"You are not better than me, I fight hard for my humanity, You think you better than me, you look down on me, but I know my humanity..."
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Wali was also a dear friend. Even when he was still inside, he called to check in on me regularly with a cheerful "Hey Lady." He shared our vision and had even bigger ones of his own to start a media conglomerate that told stories exclusively from behind bars.
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Thinking about this piece this morning. The author Marcus "Wali" Henderson passed away last Friday after a battle with cancer. He wrote this for @prisonjournalism.bsky.social in its earliest of days, and we had it on our "About Us" page for a long time, reminding us of why we do this work.
The Pen
"They say the pen is mightier than the sword, True — the pen can kill you in the name of penance, The pen can pen ideas and dogma as the..."
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Who else has a combination of stories like that? 🙂
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Sneak peek of the next issue: a story about one man's morning routine, another about the day in the life of a incarcerated biohazard worker, who had to use plastic bags and tape instead of a biohazard suit, and another about how one man stays on top of trendy music to bond with his niece.
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Our writers work so hard on their craft to make sure their stories are meaningful and engaging to read. All writers appreciate their readers, but multiply that by 100 and you'll start to get a sense of how much our writers appreciate you.
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Sooo excited about the 2025 Stillwater journalism awards Zoom ceremony honoring excellence in journalism in about an hour. @prisonjournalism.bsky.social is co-sponsors with @spj-posts.bsky.social. There's still time to sign up. Join us! :-)
Stillwater Awards Ceremony
Celebrate the best stories of 2024 from behind prison walls and the courageous journalists behind them at the Stillwater Awards!
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I don't typically read law journals but this one by a formerly incarcerated scholar on double-double consciousness as a new way of thinking about the psychological impact of being a black prisoner was excellent and thought provoking. I can't remember ever reading an academic article so engrossing.
Law, Prison, and Double-Double Consciousness: A Phenomenological View of the Black Prisoner’s Experience
This Essay introduces double-double consciousness as a new way of conceptualizing the psychological ramifications of being a black prisoner. Based on my own experience as a black prisoner, I conclude ...
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Reading this @prisonjournalism.bsky.social story reminded me of my visit to Mule Creek State Prison in Calif a few yrs ago when most of the people in the yard had walkers, canes or hearing/visual impaired warning vests. I remember feeling like I was at a senior center.
At My Alabama Prison, One Man Is Doing Time With His Grandson
One friend of mine has been in Alabama's prison system for so long, he’s now doing time with his grandson.
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