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Street Spirit is an independent newspaper in the East Bay dedicated to covering homelessness and poverty from the perspective of those most impacted. Est 1995.

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Brian Hindson

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Brian Hindson is an artist whose favorite styles of work are impressionism and pop art. He particularly likes pop art for its audacity. His favorite artist is Edward Hopper. Brian is currently incarcerated in Texas.

Prison currency: noodles, fish, stamps

February 11, 2022
Features   First-person
In prison, many things are used as currency. Cost is dependent on an object’s value.

Lockdown food: eating the same bag meal day after day

January 7, 2022
Features   First-person   Opinion
Prison lockdowns have been a common response to the coronavirus pandemic. With incarcerated people locked in their cells for days on end, writer and illustrator Brian Hindson talks about the food that is served during lockdowns.

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