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Clark, Claire. “Besides, Who Would Believe a Prisoner?” Book Review. New Books Network. August 9, 2023.
Lee, Tori. “Makes Me Wanna Holla’ puts injustices of carceral system on display.” UChicago News. 28 July 2023.
Lescaze, Zoe. “10 Art Shows to See in Chicago This Summer.” Hyperallergic. 17 July 2023.
Ciolkowski, Laura. “Review of Who Would Believe A Prisoner.” Antipode Journal. 6 June 2023.
Cheung, Kylie. “The Dark Origins of Gynecology at America’s First Women’s Prison.” Jezebel.
Bedard, Rachael. “A History of Incarceration by Women Who Have Lived Through It.” The New Yorker.
Shrake, Alexa. “Indiana incarcerated women research, publish historical book on Indiana
Women’s Prison.” The Indiana Lawyer. April 12, 2023.“A Mosaic of Expert Voices: Michelle Daniel Jones.” Video Interview. Incorrigibles Website. 2023
West, Charlotte. “Women Are Re-Writing the Story of Incarceration.” DAME Magazine. March 28, 2023.
West, Charlotte. “Reviving Women’s Stories and Critiquing the Carceral State.” Open Campus Media. March 27, 2023.
West, Charlotte. Indiana Women’s Prison History Project. Death by Incarceration Podcast. Episode 38. March 29, 2023.
Norwood, Candice. “The forgotten history of America’s first public women’s prison.” The19thNews.org. March 17, 2023.
Ryckaert, Vic. “She served 18 years in prison. Now she's getting a fresh start in a program built by incarcerated women.” WRTV. February 26, 2023
Jake Harper and Lauren Bavis. “Not Sentenced For That.” Sick, A New Podcast From WFYI. November 23, 2021.
Bailey, Kelly Ryan. “Survival Strategies and Constructing Our Future.” Let’s Talk About Skills Baby Podcast. February 18, 2021.
Berliner, Isa. “Mural Arts Philadelphia’s “Rendering Justice” Exhibition: Spotlight on Featured Artist Michelle Daniel Jones.” Justice Arts Coalition. December 19, 2020.
Benner, Conrad. Episode 8: “Points of Triangulation: Intersections of Identity: Interview with Deborah Willis and Michelle Daniel Jones.” Art Ignites Change Podcast Mural Arts Philadelphia. November 5, 2020.
Jake Harper and Lauren Bavis. “Not Sentenced For That.” Sick, A New Podcast From WFYI. November 23, 2021.
Bailey, Kelly Ryan. “Survival Strategies and Constructing Our Future.” Let’s Talk About Skills Baby Podcast. February 18, 2021.
Berliner, Isa. “Mural Arts Philadelphia’s “Rendering Justice” Exhibition: Spotlight on Featured Artist Michelle Daniel Jones.” Justice Arts Coalition. December 19, 2020.
Benner, Conrad. Episode 8: “Points of Triangulation: Intersections of Identity: Interview with Deborah Willis and Michelle Daniel Jones.” Art Ignites Change Podcast Mural Arts Philadelphia. November 5, 2020.
Perez, Johnny. “Constructing Our Future: A Fireside Chat with Michelle Daniel (Jones).” National Religious Campaign Against Torture. 12 June 2020.
Minisini, Lucas. “Histoires d’Amérique – Le Chant des Revenants.” Stories of America, a podcast to understand systemic racism in the United States. May 11, 2020
Vaughn, Joshua. “Indiana Advocates Call on Governor to Release Elderly And Infirm Prisoners As Coronavirus Spreads.” The Appeal. March 10, 2020.
“Beyond Prisons: Epistemic Violence featuring Michelle Jones.” Shadowproof.com. February 21, 2020.
“Unsilenced: Rewriting History From Prison.” Documentary. Presented at the Making and Unmaking Mass Incarceration Conference. Oxford, Mississippi, December 2019.
“Unsilenced: Rewriting History From Prison.” Documentary. Presented at the National Council for Higher Education in Prison Conference. St. Louis, Missouri, November 2010.
Dicks, Emily. “Multimedia Project Has You See, Hear and Watch Formerly Incarcerated People to Confront Stereotypes.” Washington Square News. September 27, 2019.
“Crime and Punishment in America, an evening with Tony Platt, Beyond These Walls: Rethinking Crime and Punishment in America.” Carceral Crisis Series. C-Span. March 6, 2019.
“Reentry and Innovation of Formerly Incarcerated People.” Decarcerated – Podcast.Interview: March 13, 2018.Hosted by Marlon Peterson of BePrecendential Consultancy.Broadcast date: July 13, 2018
“Michelle Jones on the Collateral Consequences of Incarceration.” Episode 93. Kiteline Podcast, Interviews: May 11, 2018; Posted May 26, 2018.
“Collateral Consequences of Criminal Convictions.” Sirius XM Radio Channel 126. Interview: October 23, 2017. Hosted by Topeka Sam of the National Council of Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls. Publication date: January 21, 2018.
“Race in America: Black Women and Incarceration.” Russia Today- RT America. Television Short Segment. December 1, 2017.
“Higher Ed’s Message to Ex-Felons: No Second Chances.” The Chronicle of Higher Education. October 25, 2017. By Erin Castro, Rebecca Ginsburg and Marc M. Howard.
“Prisoner Perspectives on Collateral Damage: Social Consequences of Criminal Convictions.” Episode 54. Inside/Out Prison Exchange Class Project. Kiteline Radio Podcast, Interviews: July 18, 2016. Posted: November 25, 2016
“To Address the Need For Reentry Programs, These Prisoners Made Their Own.” WFYI. Interview: May 3 and 4, 2017. Publication date: November 1, 2017.
“Female Survival in Prison.” Episode 17. Kiteline Radio Podcast, Interviews: July 18, 2016. Posted date: November 25, 2016.
“Distrusting the Narrative: Women’s Prison History and Ethics.” Prindle Institute of Ethics Podcast. Interview: July 22, 2016. Air date: October 26, 2016.
“Rewriting the Sentence: College Behind Bars.” American Public Media, American Radio Works, National Public Radio. Interview: April 4, 2016. Air date: September 9, 2016.
“We Are Riven: The Reformatory and the History of Incarcerated Women.” LongArc Podcast. Interview: September 1, 2016. Air date: TBA.
“Hoosier inmates helping fight malaria in Africa.” Channel 6 News –Indianapolis. Interview: July 21, 2016. Air date: July 28, 2016.
“Women, Health and Prison.” Episode 9. Kiteline Radio Podcast, Interviews: June 22, 2016, July 5, 2016. Published September 30, 2016.
“Pell Grants to Prisoners Restored,” PBS. Interview: March 10, 2016. Air date: May 8, 2016.
“The Pen: Inmates at America’s oldest prison are writing a history of the prison and exploding the myths of its benevolent founders,” by Rebecca Onion, Slate.com, March 22, 2015.
“Women’s Prison History Project,” Hoosier History Live- WICR 88.7, March 21, 2015.