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Dirty Cop

Columbia University School of the Arts · Dirty Cop

An original single by incarcerated artists Kamakazi Mergatroyd, ft. ChukcyChuckDGAF, members of the #BarzBehindBars program.

Courtesy of Columbia University School of the Arts and the Incarcerated Writers Initiative's Exchange Literary Magazine, Issue 4.

The Exchange, Issue 4

Exchange is a publication featuring work by currently and formerly incarcerated writers and visual artists produced by the Incarcerated Writers Initiative (IWI).

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About The Incarcerated Writers Initiative (IWI)

The Incarcerated Writers Initiative (IWI) receives submissions from incarcerated writers around the country. Each submitter receives feedback from a Writing Program student or alum, offering suggestions for how they can improve their work and, most importantly, offering words of iInspiration and encouragement. All submissions are considered by the Columbia Journal and IWI Exchange, a publication featuring work by currently and formerly incarcerated writers and visual artists. The IWI also engages with currently and formerly incarcerated people—and their families—through creative workshops in correctional facilities (when possible) and on-campus.

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