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Breaking Stereotypes: An Incarcerated Man’s Journey of Being Openly Gay in Prison

News Breaking Stereotypes: An Incarcerated Man’s Journey of Being Openly Gay in Prison

According to the Prison Policy Initiative, LGBTQ+ individuals face arrest rates more than double those of their straight counterparts, with lesbian and bisexual women being over four times more likely to be arrested than straight women. Additionally, one in six transgender people have experienced incarceration at some point in their lives. Tony Vick is currently…

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