Prisoners' Legal Services of Massachusetts
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Prisoners' Legal Services promotes the safe, humane and lawful treatment of Massachusetts prisoners through litigation, advocacy, and outreach.
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Incarcerated people need your help ending harmful confinement in MA. There're many ways you can get involved:

🎫 Attend events,
📣 Contact your legislators to advocate for reform,
📧 Sign up for PLS' Policy Team mailing list,
🥇All the above!

Learn more and get started here:
linktr.ee/pls_ma
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On October 15th, the legislature will hear testimony on PLS' Dignity and Freedom Platform, including our bill that will help address structural racism in carceral settings. Learn more about the bill and how you can support the Dignity and Freedom platform, including by testifying at the hearing!
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Next week, the legislature will hear testimony on PLS' Dignity and Freedom Platform , which is grounded in input from people who are in prisons and jails throughout the Commonwealth. There are several ways for you to get involved!
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"We are only allowed to own seven pairs [of underwear] in total. In order to exchange your state-allotted pairs for new ones, you must submit to a bunk search and an officer must verify to the property officer that you do not own more than seven pairs."
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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On October 15th, the legislature will hear testimony on PLS' Dignity and Freedom Platform , which is grounded in input from people who are in prisons and jails throughout the Commonwealth. Check out this poster and guide to learn more about how you can support PLS' legislative advocacy!
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Looking for something to do this #PeriodActionDay? The Prison Flow Project is hosting a webinar panel on periods in prison: how periods impact the experience of prison, how current policies hurt menstruators, and what we can do to make change. 10:30 am CT, October 11th! Sign up at bit.ly/4pzXKj5
PERIOD ACTION DAY 2025
Menstruation and Incarceration
The menstrual equity movement must recognize the menstrual health rights and needs of people who are incarcerated. Learn about the experiences of menstrual discrimination and injustice in prison and the roles you can play to address this crisis. 
LIVE WEBINAR
Saturday, October 11th, 2025
Start at 10:30 AM CT/11:30 AM ET
For more info https://bit.ly/4pzXKj5
Co-hosted by Miriam Vishniac, PhD (Prison Flow Project) and Regan Moss, MPH (Menstruation & Incarceration Study)
EXPERT PANELISTS
Veronica Carrier - New Hour for Women and Children - LI, Reentry Recovery Advocate
Jennifer Toon - Executive Director of Lioness Justice Impacted Women's Alliance
Stacy Burnett - Senior Product Manager at ITHAKA
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Over 80 advocacy orgs have voiced their opposition to the $360 million proposal to build a new women's prison in MA. Instead of new construction, we need investment in community-based alternatives that have proven track records of improving public safety. www.bostonglobe.com/2025/09/12/m...
Advocates, lawmakers urge Gov. Maura Healey to halt $360 million rebuild of women’s prison in Framingham - The Boston Globe
The project is an expensive misstep that ignores what inmates inside the state’s only women’s prison actually say they need, it said.
www.bostonglobe.com
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I was grateful to be joined by Rep. Russell Holmes, Rep. Chris Worrell, and Mac Hudson from @plsma.bsky.social to discuss our bill creating an independent oversight office to combat structural racism in MA corrections.
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Today, PLS' Race Equity Initiative (REICI) hosted a briefing about a bill that would address structural racism in corrections through increased transparency & accountability. Thank you to everyone who made today a success! If you would like to get involved with REICI, sign up at: plsma.org/JoinREICI
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Keefe Commissary Network exploits incarcerated people across the country, including Massachusetts. This article by incarcerated writer Chastyn "Nova" Hicks discusses how people earn pennies per hour but pay inflated prices for basics.
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Keefe Commissary Prices Surge Up to 88%. Prison Wages Remain Frozen.
Incarcerated people making 35 cents an hour face challenges budgeting for commissary items when prices increase 88%.
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Hear Nithya Badrinath of Jane Doe Inc. (JDI) speak about why JDI and a growing coalition of advocacy organizations oppose the proposal for a new $360 million "trauma-informed" women's prison. Follow the link in our bio or go to linktr.ee/pls_ma to learn more and get involved.
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We hope that you can join us for our next legislative briefing regarding a bill that would address structural racism in corrections through independent oversight.

📅 Oct. 1
🕐 10:00 AM
📍 MA Statehouse, Room 222

Please register here: Plsma.org/Briefing
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A new report by Physicians for Human Rights explores solitary confinement in U.S. immigration detention with a spotlight on New England. Read the full report here: phr.org/wp-content/u...
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At a recent event, PLS Attorney Leah Hastings spoke about increased immigrant detention in the region and the deplorable conditions at ICE detention centers. Learn more about PLS' immigration detention advocacy here: plsma.org/find-help/ic...
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PLS Attorney Leah Hastings discussed immigration detention at a League of Women Voters forum, highlighting a report on 25 years of detention standard violations at Plymouth, worsened by tripled capacity under Trump. Learn more and get involved: www.southshore.news/p/plymouth-c...
Plymouth County Jail Immigration Detention Faces Scrutiny at Community Forum
League of Women Voters event brings immigration law enforcement discussions close to home
www.southshore.news
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Over 80 advocacy orgs have voiced their opposition to the $360 million proposal to build a new women's prison in MA. Instead of new construction, we need investment in community-based alternatives that have proven track records of improving public safety.
www.bostonglobe.com/2025/09/12/m...
Advocates, lawmakers urge Gov. Maura Healey to halt $360 million rebuild of women’s prison in Framingham - The Boston Globe
The project is an expensive misstep that ignores what inmates inside the state’s only women’s prison actually say they need, it said.
www.bostonglobe.com
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During a virtual press conference on Thursday, opponents of a state plan to invest $360 million into renovating MCI-Framingham — the state's only women's prison — called for that money to be invested elsewhere. Read the full article here: www.metrowestdailynews.com/story/news/l...
MCI-Framingham renovation opponents reveal where they say $360M should be spent
Prisoner rights advocates are calling for the state to redirect $360 million planned for a renovation of MCI-Framingham.
www.metrowestdailynews.com
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Today we hosted a briefing for An Act relative to human rights and improved outcomes for incarcerated people (S.1651/H.2608) alongside lawmakers & heard testimony from incarcerated people in favor of the bill. To learn more and support PLS' work, please visit: plsma.org/what-we-do/l...
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Today is the anniversary of the 1971 uprising and massacre at Attica Prison. Lesser known are the series of related events that preceded and followed Attica, including in MA. Check out this film and discussion related to the takeover of Walpole prison in 1973: www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFHM...
When the Prisoners Ran Walpole: 50 Years Later | Session One
When the Prisoners Ran Walpole: 50 Years Later Session One: Thursday, March 23 at 7:00pm Documentary Screening and Discussion: "3000 Years and Life" (1973), directed by Randall Conrad and Stephen…
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Prison populations are declining, but the focus remains on punishment over growth & re-entry preparation. 1 in 6 state prisoners are in max security, and lack access to programs, education, or training. On 9/10, join us for a briefing about a bill that would improve conditions: Plsma.org/Briefing
Legislative Briefing: An Act Relative to Human Rights and Improved Outcomes for Incarcerated People
Join Bill Sponsors Rep. Fluker-Reid, Sen. Cynthia Creem, Rep. Keefe and Sen. Eldridge of the Criminal Justice Reform Caucus, and view prerecorded testimony from
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