Self Care When You Have an Incarcerated Loved One
Veda Ajamu’s brother, Robert Shipp, was released in 2019 after serving 25.5 years. He now works for the Cure Violence, a global anti-violence group. Veda shares her tips on how she kept herself strong during the long battle to free her brother.

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She Was 18 When She Met Him in Prison—Now They've Been Together 22 Years

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How Does It Feel To Have A Son In Prison? | Tracy and Hilda | The Sit Down

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When My Son Went To Prison Twice! /Mindset / Kim Velez

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One Rough Childhood-Bryson

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How to Encourage a Family Member in Prison

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Sitting in on therapy with Marsha m Linehan, session 1

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From Prison to President: The power of self-forgiveness | Tanaine Jenkins | TEDxJacksonville

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From the Mother of an Incarcerated Son | The New Yorker Documentary

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The Row | Short Film | The Big Script | Iris

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When recasting the lead actor saves the movie

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This Is What It’s Like to Spend Your Life in Prison | NYT Opinion

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What Beauty Is Like Behind Prison Bars | Shady | Refinery29

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7 Signs an Inmate Really Loves You

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God Gave Her A Revelation ‘Leave Your Son In Jail. Do NOT Bring Him Home’ | 7Ci

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Never, ever give up | Diana Nyad

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Addiction Treatment | 10 Mistakes Families of Addicts Make

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What Do You Do When A Loved One Is Arrested?

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How I spent 32 years in prison | George Martorano | TEDxPenn

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What To Expect When You Visit Someone In Prison

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