Support Books Beyond Bars at Kings Co-op Bookstore!

We’re excited to announce a new collaboration with Kings Co-op Bookstore!

They have been long-time supporters of our programming, and now have set us up with a wishlist at the store. This is similar to what you’d see on our Amazon wishlist, BUT you will get a 20% discount when you buy these books locally instead!

No need to worry about shipping costs OR lining a billionaire’s pockets! Not sure what books to buy? No problem! You can buy a gift card for BBB, and the store will give us the 20% off when we go to buy books! Thank you for supporting our programming and a rad, local cooperative business.

Donation requests from our Sept 29 Program

We are back in the women’s unit of the Burnside jail and will be posting biweekly requests from our library program. If you have any of the following books, you can drop them off at Alter Egos (2193 Gottigen Street) or Venus Envy (1727 Barrington Street) in Halifax.

Books

  • 50 Shades of Grey – E.L James
  • Furiously Happy – Jenny Lawson
  • Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck – Mark Manson
  • Archie comics
  • Bone (graphic novels series)

General topics

  • astrology
  • numerology
  • books on reading tarot
  • local ghost stories / paranormal stories
  • adult low literacy novels

Authors/Series

  • Ellen Hopkins books
  • Jenny Lawson books
  • Goosebumps books

Updates from 2020-2022

Books Beyond Bars has been busy and we want to share with you what we’ve been up to, and what’s coming up for us!

Update on the status of our Library Program in the Women’s side of Burnside Correctional Facility

  • Since March 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, our biweekly library program has been on hold. Prior to March 2020, two of our collective members would bring assorted books into the Women’s side of the Burnside jail for people inside to borrow. The program gave us a chance to chat with folks inside. People could make requests for specific books, and after each program, BBB would put out a call to the community to source the special requests.
  • With the pandemic lockdowns in 2020, our regular library program was indefinitely suspended. In 2021, an arrangement for temporary book exchange following strict health and safety guidelines was made. A BBB member could drop off a smaller selection of books to the front desk of the jail and collect books to take back. The jail would put the books in the dayrooms for people inside to access. Under this arrangement, BBB members do not interact directly with folks inside, requests are not taken, and BBB has often been turned away during long and short periods of lockdown.
  • During this time, we’ve continued to maintain our library in our rented storage locker and source books to fill gaps so that we can provide a variety of reading materials for our patrons. 
  • Currently, Books Beyond Bars is in negotiations with the administration at the Burnside jail to reinstate our regular library program. We’re hoping to start up again in 2023, and we’re looking forward to seeing people inside face to face again!

Update on community events

  • Thank you to everyone who contributed to our funding drive in th summer of 2021. Your donations help us pay for the rent on our small off-site library, and for the cost of supplies, public outreach events and administration. The “perks” related to the original campaign have all been claimed, but you can still donate here to help us with costs for our next year. We hope to offer more items as perks soon!
  • In August 2020, we held a Prisoners’ Justice Day event outside the old Halifax library building, with a panel featuring formerly incarcerated community members discussing their experiences and their dreams for prison abolition.
  • In 2021, for Prisoners’ Justice Day we partnered with Coverdale and North Pine Foundation to hold an event on the Halifax Common, with poetry, a panel and a memorial  to those lost over the years and those still feeling the effects of a traumatizing system. The focus of this event was on the connection between mental health and incarceration and the ways people choose to survive a system that is often anti-Black, anti-Indigenous and oppressive.
  • For 2022 we took a step back from event organizing, and appreciated the community organizations that held events on Prisoners’ Justice day for those who want to learn more about abolition movements in Canada and remember those who have been affected.
  • We released the audio of our 2018 Words Without Walls podcast episode created by Shaya Ishaq. Give it a listen!

Thank you to all our supporters who have helped make sure that we could offer support to our patrons on the inside from afar. It means that we’re able to start from a strong foundation as we rebuild our in-person program. We appreciate you!

Update on programming

After a pause on programming due to COVID-19 restrictions, we started delivering a modified program to the women’s unit of Burnside jail in April 2021. Our programs had been suspended indefinitely since March 2020, which means folks have a strong need for library programs. We are excited to be working with people inside again!

Our drop-off locations are: Venus Envy (1598 Barrington St) and Alteregos (2193 Gottingen St). Please respect their COVID rules and support the local businesses that support us.

Aug 10: Prisoners’ Justice Day 2020

To mark Prisoners’ Justice Day, August 10, Books Beyond Bars will hold a panel discussion featuring people who have experienced incarceration.

Date and time: August 10, 2020; 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM

Location: Corner of Spring Garden Rd. and Grafton St., in front of the Old Spring Garden Library

*** COVID-19 is still here so we ask all participants to bring a mask and respect all gathering guidelines set up by the municipal government***

Books Beyond Bars operates with the belief that the prison system is fundamentally flawed. Sending women to prison does not support people in dealing with the issues that led to their incarceration: poverty, abuse, racism, addiction, etc. We visit the women’s prisons in Nova Scotia to break down barriers between women who are caught in an unjust system and those of us on the outside involved with prison justice issues.

Join us on August 10th outside of the courthouse to discuss with ex-prisoners and academics what it’s like inside and where the system fails in its rehabilitation. A panel of people with lived experience will also be present to answer questions and discuss how they have interacted with the prison system and how we can re-imagine a new way of rehabilitation and restorative justice approach.

Come and stand with Books Beyond Bars and learn about the history of Prisoner Justice Day and how you can help fight against a capitalist prison system.

Call for applications: Books Beyond Bars Event Planner

Job opportunity: Event Planner (8 weeks)
Contract Dates: July 13 – September 4, 2020

Books Beyond Bars is looking to hire an Event Planner. The Event Planner will primarily be focussed on organizing a digital event for Prisoners Justice Day (August 10th). The successful applicant will work remotely (primarily from home) in the case that public spaces do not open up and that social distancing requirements remain in place.

Responsibilities

The successful applicant will be responsible for:

    • Organizing a virtual (online) Prisoners Justice Day event. Tasks to organize the event will include: 
        • Researching and pitching possible speakers to BBB members 
        • Reaching out to prospective speakers
        • Coordinating with speakers 
        • Producing and following a budget for the event
        • Reaching out to diverse populations impacted by prisons 
        • Producing written materials
        • Researching online platforms to deliver the event
        • Planning activities
        • Ensuring accessibility of various needs of participants
        • Writing a small grant to cover some of the event costs
        • Promotion of the event on various social media platforms

As time allows, the successful applicant could also be engaged in:

    • Researching a community partnership program, such as a pen pal program, that would connect incarcerated women with members of the local community as penpals. This program would support incarcerated women experiencing isolation.
    • Engaging with advocacy/political outreach in line with BBB mandate
    • Conducting research on the Gladue report and assembling materials in order to create a comprehensive resource relevant for Nova Scotia that can be made publicly available (on the BBB website, for example) and shared with other partnering non-profits.
Qualifications

This position provides an opportunity both to gain experience working with an established prisoner justice collective and undertake more self-directed projects. The ideal candidate for this position will be interested in prisoner justice work and be comfortable working independently.

Experience with event planning and logistics would be considered a major asset.

People who have previously been incarcerated, or have other experiences in the justice system are encouraged to apply. Books Beyond Bars also encourages people from marginalized communities to apply, including people who identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Colour, African Nova Scotian, disabled, two-spirit, queer, trans, or single parents. Applicants can identify in their cover letter.

Funding Requirements

This position is funded by the Canada Summer Jobs Program, therefore applicants must be:

    • Between 15 and 30 years of age (inclusive) at the start of employment;
    • A Canadian Citizen, permanent resident, or person on whom refugee protection has been conferred under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act*; and
    • Legally entitled to work according to the relevant provincial / territorial legislation and regulations.

*International students are not eligible. Recent immigrants are eligible if they are Canadian Citizens or permanent residents.

Term and Compensation

This is an 8 week term position, at $439.25 per week.

How To Apply

Email resume and cover letter to booksbeyondbars@gmail.com by July 5, 2020.

About Books Beyond Bars

Books Beyond Bars is a volunteer-run collective based in Halifax that goes into the women’s section of the Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility in Burnside twice monthly to improve access to books, writing, and literature to incarcerated women.

Since 2005 Books Beyond Bars has and continues to:

    • Distribute books and writing journals in a book exchange program,
    • Collect writing, artwork and poetry for a zine, and now a book, called Words Without Walls,
    • Offer a “Read Aloud” program in which we tape record women inside reading children’s books and then send the book and tape to their children outside,
    • Organize writing and poetry workshops, both at Burnside and the Nova Institute for Women in Truro.

Books Beyond Bars operates with the belief that the prison system is fundamentally flawed. Sending women to prison does not support people in dealing with the issues that led to their incarceration: poverty, abuse, racism, addiction, etc. We visit the women’s prisons in Nova Scotia to break down barriers between women who are caught in an unjust system and those of us on the outside involved with prison justice issues.

Request for letters of support for Chico Stevens

Books Beyond Bars has received a request to write letters of support for Clarence “Chico” Stevens, who is incarcerated in a medium security federal prison in British Columbia and is at high risk for contracting COVID-19. His friend Sherry Edmunds-Flett is asking for letters of support for the release of Chico Stevens so that he can live with her on day parole and get the support he needs.

Letters of support will help show the CSC and the Parole Board of Canada that there is community support which would go a long way.

Please read the details below and write a letter if you can.

Request for letters for Chico Stevens [PDF]

Request list from Jan 24th 2020

Hello BBB Supporters! Below are our requests from last program (January 24th, 2020). Thanks for your ongoing support

Gena Showalter – Alice in Zombieland and Through the Zombie Glass
Kelly Armstrong – The Rising
Lesley Livingston – Wonderous Strange, Tempestuous
P. C. Cast – Destined, Hidden, Revealed, Redeemed
Rachel Vincent – If I Die series
Kiki Swinson

Other Genres:
Cookbooks

As always, donations can be dropped off at Venus Envy (Barrington St), Alter Egos (Gottingen St), or the Loaded Ladle office (Dalhousie Students Union Building).

A reminder that we have an Amazon Wish List! If you are feeling extra generous, or are looking for a $5-10 add-on to get free shipping, please consider ordering us something from our Wish List:

https://www.amazon.ca/hz/wishlist/ls/23WCJSR7V8VZN