Chicago Books to Women in Prison in the Welles Park Bulldog News

As the Ravenswood corridor continues to garner attention for its industrial warehouses converted into lofts for booming technology start-ups, one office in a renovated building is home to a collective dedicated to helping people whose futures are bleak, regardless of any potential upturn in the economy.

Every Sunday afternoon, the volunteers of Chicago Books to Women in Prison meet at 4001 North Ravenswood, just north of Irving Park Road. They open letters from female prisoners across the country, look for three used paperback books that match each request, and package them for shipping to women in desperate need of something with which to bide their time.

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Arline Welty, Co-Founder of CWBP, Honored in Windy City Times 30 Under 30

For the twelfth year running, Windy City Times celebrates Pride by bestowing honors upon 30 individuals under the age of 30 who have, in their young lives, already made significant contributions to Chicago’s LGBT community and beyond. This year, we actually increased the number of honorees to 33.

Here’s what they have to say about Arline:

Arline, 29, co-founded Chicago Books to Women in Prison 10 years ago while thinking about race and politics at the University of Chicago. Today, the bookish queers and prison abolitionists of Books to Women in Prison have sent more than 100,000 paperback books through bars. Arline enjoys literary criticism, Bitch magazine and presidential biographies. She is the communications manager at PortionPac, a local manufacturer of sustainable cleaning concentrates.

Did you know? When she’s not reading and writing, Arline is totally monogamous with her Wustof Grand Prix chef’s knife.

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Lesbian Leadership Council Grants $2,000 to Chicago Books to Women in Prison

The Lesbian Leadership Council at the Chicago Foundation for Women has just made an unsolicited, $2,000 grant to support the costs of postage, books, and operating expenses at Chicago Books to Women in Prison. Thank you, Lesbian Leadership Council!

Chicago BWP Featured on ABC News

ABC Chicago:

Books are a hot commodity for incarcerated women, so a group of volunteers is doing its part to make sure they have something to read.

Watch: ABC Video about Chicago Books to Women in Prison

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Fundraising Party 4/15 at Las Manos Gallery: Welcome to “The Future”

The future is NOW!  Join Beyondmedia Education and Chicago Books to Women in Prison for a futuristic fundraiser at Las Manos Gallery on April 15, from 7:00 to 11:00 pm.  Enjoy the future with karaoke and dancing to tunes selected by The People’s DJ.  Taste the future with food and drinks. Predict the future with fortune-tellers and horoscopes.  Influence the future by supporting media activism and outreach to incarcerated women. 

Beyondmedia’s mission is to collaborate with under-served and under-represented women, youth and communities to tell their stories, connect their stories to the world around us, and organize for social justice through the creation and distribution of media arts.

 

Chicago Books to Women in Prison is an all-volunteer collective that mails paperback books to people who are incarcerated in women’s prisons in Arizona, California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and Missouri. CBWP is dedicated to offering women behind bars the opportunity for self-empowerment, education, and entertainment that reading provides. Incarcerated women send their requests for books directly to CBWP, which then gathers on Sunday afternoons to fill the requests.   

Las Manos Gallery represents emerging and established fine artists. The current exhibit, ‘Variations: A Photography Exhibition’, features the work of Sarah Midkiff.

 

  • When: April 15th, 7:00 – 11:00pm
  • Where: Las Manos Gallery – 5220 N. Clark Street.  Take the Red Line to Berwyn, or take the 92, 22, or 36 buses.
  • Contact: Katie Wadell / octobear (at) yahoo.com

Chicago Books to Women in Prison: An Organization Video

Watch the documentary by Chicago-based filmmaker and musician Madsen Minax.  “Chicago Books to Women in Prison: An Organization Video” shows how bibliophiles, more commonly known as “bookworms,” can combine their love of books with a radical opposition to prison system.

Hot off the Press: Books’ Video Release Party October 8

Who: Chicago Books to Women in Prison

What: Release part for a new documentary produced by award winning filmmaker Madsen Minax. Free. Refreshments provided.

When: October 8, 2010 6:30-9:30pm

Where: Mess Hall, an experimental cultural center in the heart of Rogers Park (6932 N Glenwood Avenue)

After nearly ten years in action, Chicago Books to Women in Prison (CBWP) is putting itself on film.  Join CBWP for the release party of a new documentary by Chicago-based filmmaker and musician Madsen Minax.  “Chicago Books to Women in Prison: An Organization Video” shows how bibliophiles, more commonly known as “bookworms,” can combine their love of books with a radical opposition to prison system.

Designed to inspire viewers to learn more about issues of prisons and literacy, “Chicago Books to Women in Prison: An Organization Video” documents the history and importance of the CBWP project, and offers personal stories about reading and learning in prison.

Madsen Minax is the award-winning director and producer of the rock documentary “Riot Acts: Flaunting Gender Deviance in Music Performance.”  He has a BFA in film and sound from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Lesbian Leadership Council approves $2,500 grant!

We want to thank the  Chicago Foundation for Women’s Lesbian Leadership Council for recommending a $2,500 grant to Chicago Books to Women in Prison! We will receive the grant in June. Thank you so much! We are especially touched because this grant was unsolicited. Thank you Lesbian Leadership Council!

    Reading Karaoke hosted by Chicago BWP Chicago, March 20th, 2010

    Welcome to a “Reading Karaoke”, a literary geek-out to celebrate the joys of reading, and to learn how people surviving prison terms deal with limited access to books. Volunteers from Chicago Books to Women in Prison will moderate a laid back evening of conversation at Mess Hall (6932 North Glenwood Avenue) on Saturday March 20, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. After 9:00, the evening will continue to an after-party at the Red Line Tap (7006 N. Glenwood).

    Apart from talking about favorite books, the activities will include a round-table discussion of why prisons (and the realities of prison funding) restrict inmate’s reading materials. Attendees may sign up to be matched with pen pals in prison, or may choose to solve the puzzle of finding books for CBWP’s most difficult orders.

    The event also offers a chance to put the overflow from your book collection to good use, with a book drive to collect donations of paperback dictionaries, poetry, Spanish-language novels, blank journals, and other softcover books. Blank journals are especially in demand because they are so useful for class work, letters, drawings, and diaries.

    Chicago Books to Women in Prison, an all-volunteer collective that mails paperback books to women in prisons in nine states. CBWP is dedicated to offering women behind bars the opportunity for self-empowerment, education, and entertainment that reading provides. Incarcerated women send their requests for books directly to CBWP, which then gathers on Sunday afternoons to fill the requests and package the books, which are largely donated by individuals around Chicago.

    Mess Hall is an experimental cultural center that offers space for classes, exhibitions, meetings, dinners, lectures, readings, concerts, screenings and art happenings. A storefront space in the Roger’s Park neighborhood, Mess Hall offers city residents a dynamic gathering place where they can share resources and ideas.

    CONTACT:

    Mess Hall
    6932 North Glenwood Avenue Chicago, IL 60626
    info@messhall.org www.messhall.org
    El: Red line to Morse

    Chicago Books to Women in Prison
    c/o Beyondmedia Education
    4001 N. Ravenswood Ave #204B, Chicago, IL 60613
    chicagobwp@hotmail.com

    http://chicagobwp.org/

    Cocktails and Games! A Fundraiser at Ts

    Come have fun with friends and help raise money for Chicago Books to Women in Prison!

    Join us at T’s (http://www.yelp.com/biz/ts-bar-and-restaurant-chicago) on Thursday, June 18, at 7pm.

    No Cover.  Just come hang out (in the back room) and Chicago Books to Women in Prison will get 10% of whatever you spend on food and liquor. Or drink a ‘books to prisoners’ shot for $5, and all of the money will go to the books project!

    There will be raffles, arm wrestling, and the always great food and drink of Ts.

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