Man speaks into a microphone with a group of men standing behind him.

The Action Lab was proud to co-sponsor Beyond the Block: Voices from Sing Sing, a project of Hudson Link, co-developed with a group of their students at Sing Sing Correctional Facility...

Man speaks into a microphone with a group of men standing behind him.

The Action Lab was proud to co-sponsor Beyond the Block: Voices from Sing Sing, a project of Hudson Link, co-developed with a group of their students at Sing Sing Correctional Facility. The Action Lab’s Board Member and Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc gave a powerful performance with the facility’s men’s choir. Listen for yourself below, and read a firsthand account of the entire event from Bruce Bryant, one of the facility’s residents and member of the event crew.

Beyond the Block: Voices from Sing Sing

by Bruce Bryant

On any given day we can turn on our nightly news channel and see the faces of those accused of crimes, some guilty, some innocent. While we see their faces, rarely have we had the opportunity to hear their voices. On March 24, 2023, about three hundred people from all walks of life entered Sing Sing Correctional Facility, to attend our inaugural Beyond The Block: Voices From Sing Sing (BTB) event and hear the voices of 16 incarcerated men. In my almost 29 years incarcerated this was by far the best event I’ve ever been a part of.

Beyond The Block was more than an event, it was an experience. Hearing these men share their journeys of pain to purpose has been the most inspiring thing I’ve ever experienced, and has left an indelible impact on my life. As I sat with those that attended, they shared their tears, smiles, laughter, and thoughts about how they wish there were ways more of this could be done, more people could hear and witness the humanity of those incarcerated. They shared how much these stories resonated with them, and how we are just like them.

There were no labels like criminals, prisoners, or convicts that divided us, in this moment we were simply people sharing our stories. While prison is a cold and dark environment, Beyond The Block gave us a moment of warmth and light. A safe space to feel, express our true selves, and experience a moment of freedom. In this moment many of us went from hopeless to hopeful because we understand our humanity is inextricably connected to yours.

I hope the world gets to hear and feel the voices of these sixteen men and understand there are countless other incarcerated people, both men and women, just like them, who just need the opportunity to share that they are more than the worst thing they’ve ever done. We are not our past, we are not our mistakes.

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