Tiger Prison Project

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Tiger Prison Project is an LSU student organization that promotes prison reform through education, a

08/10/2022

Tiger Prison Project is welcoming our 2022-2023 executive board.

Last but not least, we have Johnathan Savoy, our Secretary. Johnathan is ready to volunteer around Baton Rouge and organize events with TPP.

08/10/2022

Tiger Prison Project is welcoming our 2022-2023 executive board.

Next, we have Tyrese Devon Pickney, Director of Outreach. He is a force of energy ready to get more students involved with Tiger Prison Project.

08/10/2022

Tiger Prison Project is welcoming our executive board for 2022-2023.

Next, we have our Director of Service, Jordan Williams. She’s a dedicated member of the community and brings fresh ideas to the organization.

08/09/2022

Tiger Prison Project is welcoming our 2022-2023 executive board.

Now, we have Sydney Whitfield, TPP’s Director of Education, and her reason for advocating for prison reform.

08/09/2022

Tiger Prison Project is welcoming our 2022-2023 executive board.

Next, we have Gianna Thornhill, TPP’s Treasurer.

08/08/2022

Tiger Prison Project is welcoming our new executive board for the 2022-2023 school year.

Next, we have our TPP Vice- President, Jasmine Johnson, who has been apart of Tiger Prison Project since the organization was founded.

08/08/2022

Goodmorning! Tiger Prison Project would love to welcome our new executive board for the 2022-2023 school year.

Each of these students know how important service is to our community and are dedicated to spread more knowledge around the topic of prison reform.

First, we have our TPP President, Adonis Hughes.

Photos from Tiger Prison Project's post 05/04/2022

🔔 DONATION UPDATE🔔

Look out for our donations boxes in the AACC, LSU Library, and the French House tomorrow! Donation details are listed on the boxes and previously posted on our feed. We are also taking monetary donations through our Venmo (swipe for QR Code).

Photos from Tiger Prison Project's post 04/29/2022

🔔 DONATION DRIVE 🔔

During the month of May, starting this Monday, TPP will be accepting donations from students on behalf of to support returning clients transition into independent living. Details for the types of donations we can accept as well as the drop-off locations are listed above.

We will be posting updates throughout the month, but please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.

04/26/2022

🔔 EVENT REMINDER 🔔

Tonight!! Scan the code or click the link in the bio to register!

Photos from Tiger Prison Project's post 04/25/2022

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Swipe to meet some of the guests on our post-film discussion panel for the screening of documentary “Apart”.

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Women are the fastest growing incarcerated population in the country, and the majority are mothers. Additionally, more than 80% of women who enter the carceral system have experienced victimization or abuse in the past. This can look like domestic violence; childhood trauma; and sexual, physical, and emotional abuse.
We need more reentry resources for women impacted by the justice system that take into account the trauma they have endured, and the unique challenges they face. Reentry programs help women and their families gain access to fair-change housing, employment opportunities, medical care, and peer support.
Watch Apart and help us even the playing field for women and their families who’ve been impacted by the justice system.

RSVP link in bio

04/23/2022

Join TPP as we host a screening of the documentary “Apart”, which follows the journey of three women transitioning from incarceration and their return home to their families. Food will be served at 5:30, and the film screening will begin at 6:45, followed by a discussion panel.

This event is open to the public, so please come out and join us! RSVP link in bio

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