National Council of Negro Women Indianapolis Chapter

Dr. Daniel Jones was thrilled when the Indianapolis Chapter Invited her to speak. The talk focused on the leadership of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women. Sharing her story, Dr. Daniel Jones highlighted her work and that of her colleagues of the One Net One Life Mosquito Net Project, Lifted! Liturgical Dance, Mourning Our Losses, FIRE Research Collective, the Indiana Women’s History Project and Constructing Our Future. Several NCNW members expressed interest in learning more about how they can get involved. It was truly an honor to share with NCNW many of which have a multi-decade history of serving women incarcerated at the Indiana Women’s Prison.

Michelle Daniel

Michelle Daniel Jones, ABD is a sixth-year doctoral student in the American Studies New York University. Michelle’s dissertation focuses on creative liberation strategies of incarcerated people. As an organizer, collaborator, and subject matter expert she creates opportunities to speak truth to power and serves in the development and operation of taskforces and initiatives to reduce harm and end mass incarceration. She has joined Second Chance Educational Alliance as a Senior Research Consultant and the Women Transcending Oral History Project as a co-researcher. and serves on the boards of Worth Rises and Correctional Association of New York and advisory boards of the Jamii Sisterhood, the Survivor’s Justice Project, The Education Trust, Urban Institute and ITHAKA's Higher Ed in Prison Project.

She is Executive Director of Constructing Our Future, a housing organization created by incarcerated women in Indiana. Michelle author and co-editor of the award-winning Who Would Believe a Prisoner: Indiana Women’s Carceral Institutions, 1848-1920, published by the New Press. As an artist, Michelle finds ways to funnel her research into theater, dance and photography. Her co-authored play, “The Duchess of Stringtown” was produced in 2017 in Indianapolis and New York and her artist installation about weaponized stigma, “Point of Triangulation,” ran in New York 2019 and 2020, Philadelphia 2021 with a public mural. “Makes Me Wanna Holla: Art, Death and Imprisonment, explores COVID-19 in prisons, ran in Chicago 2023 and producer on the film, Degrees of Freedom that premiered in 2024.

https://www.michelledanieljones@gmail.com
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