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  2. Pinto (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    The piece is noted for the way it "avidly consumes and reconfigures both American and Mexican pop culture with its own slang, looks, and attitude," which is a characteristic of Chicano art. It is cataloged in the National Museum of American History. [25]

  3. Prison slang - Wikipedia

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    Prison slang can be found in other written forms such as diaries, letters, tattoos, ballads, songs, and poems. [2] Prison slang has existed as long as there have been crime and prisons; in Charles Dickens' time it was known as "thieves' cant". Words from prison slang often eventually migrate into common usage, such as "snitch", "ducking", and ...

  4. Paño - Wikipedia

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    Themes made with the artwork include Catholic faith symbols, Chicano political movement imagery, and prison imagery. [3] Prisoners often mail their artwork to their families. [4] Families who receive the art put them in a box or binder as a keepsake instead of framing them. [2]

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    Blackwell grew up in Tacoma and has been in prison since he was 22; he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 45 years in prison for taking the life of another person during a 2003 drug robbery.

  7. Prison art - Wikipedia

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    Prison art is unique in several ways. Due to the low social status of prisoners, art made by prisoners has not historically been well-respected. [2] [3] The art, much like the prisoners themselves, is often subject to controls. [4] [5] Art made by prisoners is sometimes valued, [6] or conversely sometimes sought to be actively destroyed. [7]

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    After nearly three decades in prison, he had seen too many people ask for help without the dedication to follow through.” | Opinion ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help.

  9. Category:Prison culture - Wikipedia

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    Prison abolition movement (1 C, 14 P, 1 F) F. ... Prison slang; Spider fighting; T. Teardrop tattoo This page was last edited on 15 February 2024, at 06:17 ...