Free Film Screening about Oklahoma’s female incarceration: ‘Women in Prison: America’s Forgotten Voices’

Film Screening and Panel Discussion on Women’s Incarceration in Oklahoma
Incarceration rates for women have increased 800% across the nation. In #Oklahoma alone, the number of women locked away in prisons has increased more than 17-fold, from 176 in 1978 to 3,114 in 2017. We continue to lead the nation in female incarceration, only second to Idaho, and this devastating phenomenon has caught the attention of the world.
Join us in a private screening of the film Women in Prison: America’s Forgotten Voices by French film studio StudioFact Rights documenting the mass incarceration of women in Oklahoma.
Afterwards we will be joined by Kris Steele, the Executive Director of TEEM, Colleen McCarty, the Executive Director of Oklahoma Appleseed Center for Law and Justice, and Tondalao Hall, an advocate for reform and formerly incarcerated individual.

The program Poetic Justice is showcased in this documentary. April Wilkens was a part of that program last year, but is not featured. Colleen McCarty of Oklahoma Appleseed Center for Law and Justice is on the panel. McCarty is the co-host of the Panic Button podcast, whose first season told the ongoing story of April Wilkens.

 

Free Film Screening about Oklahoma’s female incarceration: ‘Women in Prison: America’s Forgotten Voices’

On Larry Morris of the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board:

Larry Morris is on the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board and has worked with Oklahoma Judge Claire Eagan in the past according to the 2011 Tulsa World article below. We hope he will read Eagan’s past affidavit in support of April Wilkens from when she was an attorney and be a YES vote this time when April comes up for parole in early 2022. #FreeAprilWilkens

Larry Morris Tulsa World Judge Claire Eagan Judge Claire Eagan support of April Wilkens

Read the full affidavit on page 9. 

Tulsa World Article 

 

On Larry Morris of the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board: