IN THE PRESS
Article: MplsStPaul Magazine
Art Beyond Bars: An Exhibition of Incarcerated Voices
Article: Sahan Journal
"SEEN: In the Stacks" opens dialogue on incarceration at Minneapolis Central Library
Commentary: Minnesota Reformer
Spend money on people, not prisons
Article: Minnesota Daily
Incarcerated artists display their work at Weisman
Article: Mill City Times
SEEN: Powerful Exhibit at WAM
Article: Minnesota Black Press
Invisible no more: Incarcerated artists exhibit humanity at Weisman Art Museum
TV Segment: CBS News Minnesota
Weisman Art Museum stands out in more ways than one
Radio Interview: MPR’s Art Hounds with Jen Bowen
Bowen was deeply moved by the exhibit "SEEN" currently on display at the Weisman Art Museum
Article: MinnPost on SEEN @ WAM
Incarcerated artists featured in powerful exhibit, "Seen" at the Weisman
Article: Weisman Art Museum
Spring 2025: SEEN exhibition
Article: Worth Rises
Minnesota Becomes Fourth State in the U.S. to Make Prison Phone Calls Free
Podcast: Voice, A Catholic Charities Podcast
“Criminal.” When you hear that word, what comes to mind?
Article: Forecast Public Art Review
Luxury to Forget
Article: Minnesota Women’s Press
We Are All Criminals Illuminates Stories of Incarceration Around the Twin Cities
Article: The Daily Tar Heel
‘Our Lens, Our Voice’ seeks to address youth criminal justice through art
Article: MinnPost on SEEN
Prison writing exhibit ‘SEEN’ is made even richer with portraits
Article: SHRM-Society for Human Resources Management
Formerly Incarcerated Are an Overlooked Source of Talent
Article: MinnPost on WAAC
‘We Are All Criminals’ aims to foster empathy and encourage second chances for people with criminal records
Article: Star Tribune
Founding director of Twin Cities nonprofit explains why ‘We’re All Criminals’
Radio Interview: MPR News with Tom Weber
Emily Baxter is pretty sure you’ve committed a crime
Article: The Daily Tar Heel
Lecturer exposes that We Are All Criminals
Podcast: Voir Dire, Harvard Kennedy School
HKS Program in Criminal Justice Policy and Management interviews Emily Baxter.
Radio Interview: WAAC in Grand Rapids
We Are All Criminals at MacRostie Art Center
Article: Brainerd Dispatch
Fellows or Felons: We Are All Criminals Project Urges Reflection, Empathy
Article: The Cap Times
We Are All Criminals: ‘What have you had the luxury to forget?’
Article: Australia’s Radio National
Do criminals deserve a second chance? Calls for conviction reform in Victoria
Article: Boston College’s The Gavel
Opinion: The Ones That Got Away
Article: Times-Picayune NOLA
‘We Are All Criminals’ encourages empathy for the unlucky ones who got caught
Article: The University News St. Louis University
We are all criminals: Foreclosing futures
Article: The Minnesota Daily
Nash Gallery gets social
Radio Interview: Against the Grain
People with criminal records are, too often, written off by society
Article: Sambal (Belgium)
Emily Baxter believes that we are all criminals (article in Dutch)
Article: Thomson Reuters Legal Current
We Are All Criminals exhibit comes to Thomson Reuters Eagn, MN. campus
Article: Upworthy
A Powerful Photo Series Shows 9 People Revealing Their Secret Illegal Acts.
Article: Yale Daily News
Yale Undergraduate Prison Project talks social justice.
Article: MPR News with Marianne Combs
Photographer Emily Baxter turns lens on the guilty, but unconvinced masses
Article: Smithsonian Magazine
This Group Knows You’ve Committed a Crime And Wants to Hear All About It
Article: Sociological Images
The difference Between Criminals and Non-Criminals? Getting Caught.
Article: The Society Pages
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