Prison Justice

Incarcerated organizers leading strikes, lawsuits, and education to end prison slavery across Alabama.

A photographic realism scene of a dim prison laundry workroom with industrial steel washing machines and dryers lined against a cracked concrete wall, each machine labeled with faded stenciled numbers. In the foreground, neatly stacked uniforms in dull orange and khaki lie on a scarred metal table, the fabric rough and worn. A solitary industrial clock hangs crookedly above, frozen at an arbitrary time. Overhead fluorescent fixtures provide cold, bluish light, creating harsh reflections on the machine doors and deep shadows under the table. Shot from a slightly low angle using the rule of thirds, with the table in sharp focus and the machines receding softly into the background, the mood is quietly defiant and somber, highlighting forced labor and monotonous work conditions in a sober, professional visual style.

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