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Alison Coleman struggled to support her two children while her husband served a 25-years to life sentence in a New York state prison for robbery.She grappled with social and emotional isolation, with illness and financial hardship, and she faced the tensions at home that are common between parents and teenagers…but she did so single handedly.While statistics and political attitudes about incarceration rates in America are closely tracked, the human stories of prisoner families—like Ms. Coleman’s—are virtually unknown because this exploding yet unaccounted-for population is viewed with suspicion and rejected as guilty by association.I request you–the public–to support this project as it tries to create an online video community for prisoner families even as social stigma and iron bars conspire to keep them fragmented and fearful.Your support will fund the purchase of four entry-level consumer video cameras and tapes. Lives in Focus will train prisoner families to use these loaned cameras on their visits to prisons and around their homes to document their lives and struggles.

  • Release Date

    Feb 6, 2010
  • Runtime

    03:31

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