Defending the Dignity of All

Christians are continually instructed to make alliances across the cell blocks and over the prison walls.
Topeka K. Sam is founder of The Ladies of Hope Ministries, which supports and empowers formerly incarcerated women and girls. Sam, a former prisoner, received an honorary doctorate from New York Theological Seminary in 2022. / Illustration by Clarissa Martinez

JAILS ARE NOT nice places. There is little to dampen the sheer terror of being closed in, locked down, and utterly vulnerable. Now imagine getting booked into county jail while pregnant. Journalist Beatrice M. Spadacini writes this month on moms giving birth and raising children while incarcerated or entangled in the carceral system. These stories call to mind Junia, the only woman whom Apostle Paul identifies as “in prison with me” and who was “in Christ before I was” (Romans 16:7). Christians are continually instructed to make alliances across the cell blocks and over the prison walls. Dwayne David Paul’s commentary on convict labor elevates the usefulness of those alliances today for strengthening worker’s rights and defending the dignity of all.

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