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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2018
  • On this episode of Shady, our host, Lexy Lebsack, takes us into the world of beauty behind bars. In a place built for and by men, we discover a burgeoning world within women's prisons where inmates are studying cosmetology, but who are in need of a lot more. Press play on this week's Shady to see who really needs a makeover, the prisoners or the prison!
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  • @refinery29
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  • @MsMeteorShower
    @MsMeteorShower 5 лет назад +6454

    "If you did that to a child, you're gonna lose your child. You're gonna go to jail. So why is it okay to do that to an adult?"
    Damn. Right on point.

    • @briannaharper8901
      @briannaharper8901 4 года назад +10

      😢😭👏.

    • @NorthernGreenEyes
      @NorthernGreenEyes 4 года назад +76

      @Trigger Warning They're someone's child and we are ALL human beings also, Not every prison or Jail inmate is in there for murder or other heinous offenses.

    • @lanadelqueen9155
      @lanadelqueen9155 4 года назад +22

      @I AM INDIVIDUAL an adult get physically harmed exactly like a child

    • @madssul1865
      @madssul1865 4 года назад +17

      I AM INDIVIDUAL but they’re still people

    • @imbored2638
      @imbored2638 4 года назад +1

      Maybe because a child has no way to escape while on the other hand an adult women put her self her in that situation, she did SOMETHING to go to prison and ok she only had to go through it for a year, a child would have to go through that until it was 18. There's a big difference. Please stop comparing a child to a grown ass women.

  • @madelyngrace7762
    @madelyngrace7762 4 года назад +5135

    remember: prison is a place where the punishment is to lose your freedom, not your dignity or basic rights.

    • @nazare334
      @nazare334 4 года назад +78

      stacey gewin yes exactly most people in the comment section forgot that they are here for a crime

    • @em-st2kq
      @em-st2kq 4 года назад +38

      effy e what about the innocent people in prison though and the people who are there on jumped up charges.

    • @em-st2kq
      @em-st2kq 4 года назад +48

      stacey gewin prisoners are locked up to protect people in the outside world, they should have access to basic hygiene.

    • @merb446
      @merb446 3 года назад +41

      @stacey gewin i think youre also forgetting that prison is used for rehabilitation aswell as a punishment. You think woman go back to jail because they remember they had makeup there?? No. They go back because alot of them dont develop the skills neccessary to go back into civilization, they dont have the basic resources available to them to survive outside of jail. By the time these woman leave they ALREADY have qualification and skills needed to turn their life around. You cant just treat them worse than the outside world cause that proves it doesnt work, youre just creating a vicious cycle.

    • @beckylfreeman
      @beckylfreeman 3 года назад +14

      ​@stacey gewin and Madelyn Grace ... Very interesting that this punishment doesn't seem to deter people to do better - facts speak to the high number of re-admissions to the system, which no doubt contributes to a highly profitable industry to the benefit of a select few. The US is the only country that profits from it's prison system, incarceration has increased because it's profitable for people to be criminalised - did you miss the clear signposting in the introduction?! It also signalled that in the US the prison system as a deterrent doesn't work.... Perhaps you'd also like to also consider the possibility that the majority of women are not criminals but victims as clearly highlighted at 4.56... I find it utterly baffling that you overlook such outrageous statistics!? Are you closet misogynists?? Let me spell it out for you, the majority of women in prisons according to the statistics in the video should actually be in hospital or in safe houses / therapeutic and supportive environments to protect and assist them!! To even think to deny any rights or any goods given this context is abhorrent! Please be kind enough to share where you were schooled so I can be sure I don't send my daughter there...

  • @rikke7579
    @rikke7579 5 лет назад +13022

    Wtf. Imagine having to do sexual favors for a bit of toiletpaper. Not okay...

    • @L0u3llaPUNK
      @L0u3llaPUNK 5 лет назад +121

      It's why one should shit directly on the floor and wipe their cheeks on the wall until the Gestapo gives you some. Who's going to stop them? No one.

    • @abdirizakali5369
      @abdirizakali5369 5 лет назад +328

      @@L0u3llaPUNK Uhm, they'll review security footage and throw your ass in solitary confinement and assume you have a psychiatric disorder of some sort. Trust me, they could care less if you shit in the lunch area or your cell, as long as you're in prison you're mentally unstable to them. And you will go kuku once your in solitary confinement, it's what causes most inmates to have these disorders.

    • @carlycrays2831
      @carlycrays2831 4 года назад +68

      And it's not even good toilet paper.

    • @chard3921
      @chard3921 4 года назад +47

      Infantry soldiers wife. Nurse. Mum of two why do you say that? because they’ve been in prison? way to judge people and kick them when they are down. they deserve to do time but they should not have to exchange sexual favours for BASIC NEEDS. you call yourself a mother but you should maybe teach your children not to have that same mindset as yourself.

    • @chard3921
      @chard3921 4 года назад +14

      Infantry soldiers wife. Nurse. Mum of two i have not shown sympathy for
      them. i am just saying that people in prison should not have to exchange sexual favours for tampons or pads. EVERYONE should have access to things such a pads, tampons, toilet paper. they are necessities whether or not they are in prison. i have seen the effect of poverty because i myself have been affected by it. it was just your comment that shocked me about women ‘sucking dick’. less about the people in prison or whatever. it’s just the fact you judged them because they are in prison.

  • @wwondertwin
    @wwondertwin 5 лет назад +5453

    I love these little documentaries that are disguised as talking about beauty but then the beauty part is really just a frame for the bigger issues, like exploitation of female prisoners in this clip.

    • @estrellafish
      @estrellafish 4 года назад +20

      YASS!

    • @nevaehdavis7691
      @nevaehdavis7691 4 года назад +7

      Amen

    • @eva1937
      @eva1937 4 года назад +3

      agreed!!

    • @CpT_PrInCeSs
      @CpT_PrInCeSs 4 года назад +20

      That's how it has to be because of censorship 🙄

    • @imbored2638
      @imbored2638 4 года назад +3

      Maybe you know they could just not fuck them and use shirts or something else as pads, no one made them do it, if little girls in Africa can do it so can they, Males get away worse treatment sometimes. Have you heard about *dropping the soap* ?
      Stop protecting them if your not gonna protect males too. Crime is crime no matter what is between your legs.

  • @amor2874
    @amor2874 6 лет назад +3657

    “Maybe it’s not a matter of deserving these things, it’s a matter of rehabilitating people and giving them hope and keeping them from repeating the same cycles and coming back.” What a brilliant answer.

    • @sarahbadgett7476
      @sarahbadgett7476 5 лет назад +14

      Anna Morris Stidham that was a good answer. Before that she said she was in prison two times and it was pointless. From the normal civilian word we would ask how was it pointless besides you didn’t learn that you did something bad? But she’s right they need to be rehabilitated.

    • @girligirlish1
      @girligirlish1 5 лет назад +6

      Weird as the woman just said that as i read your comment. 👀

    • @diamondintheruffrecovery
      @diamondintheruffrecovery 5 лет назад +11

      The girl Candice Altman that answered that question is actually my good friend. I love her! Counting down the days until she is home

    • @yael763
      @yael763 5 лет назад +4

      Nicole Carpenter Rooting for her!! 💪💕

    • @xvenacavax
      @xvenacavax 5 лет назад +3

      Nicole Carpenter update? How is she?

  • @whospilledmybeans
    @whospilledmybeans 5 лет назад +4821

    Sick how most women in prison have been sexually abused and have underwent domestic abuse.

    • @izaacc8812
      @izaacc8812 4 года назад +30

      If I worked there they would be treated well

    • @Miranda-js7su
      @Miranda-js7su 4 года назад +22

      @@izaacc8812 that's not really a great answer. It's about the abuse that's already happening in there. It doesn't help in the slightest to say oh but if I was there I wouldn't do it. No one's asking you if you would or not. And you aren't there? We should focus on making sure the people working in those systems don't have the ability to assault any of the prisoners in there. Not make comments on how if you were there which you aren't and won't be you won't do anything bad. It has nothing to do with it

    • @kale3007
      @kale3007 3 года назад +5

      @Steve Moruri no one said it was

    • @ceriseblue550
      @ceriseblue550 3 года назад +3

      @Steve Moruri this guy is reaching

    • @annabella9378
      @annabella9378 3 года назад +7

      @Steve Moruri Who said it was? We are discussing women's issues right now because this is what is being spoken about on the video. Just because we are shining light on female issues doesnt mean we dont care about men. And the fact that you brought up men's issues for men to silence women talking about their issues says a lot about you.

  • @d4rkryd
    @d4rkryd 5 лет назад +18871

    I don’t think women should have to buy feminine products in prison. It’s not a want , it’s a need.

    • @user-wg1xk7ji1n
      @user-wg1xk7ji1n 5 лет назад +916

      Jungkooks Left nipple periods do not consist of merely staining a blanket.

    • @lilyisupsidedown5150
      @lilyisupsidedown5150 5 лет назад +1159

      @@tonsofskelly2751 That's a very inaccurate way to explain periods. They will stain their clothes and anything they sleep or sit on, not to mention the germs and smell. Pads are a need, you dumb fuck.

    • @ninthedition4994
      @ninthedition4994 5 лет назад +835

      Jungkooks Left nipple Pads and tampons are not privileges, they should be rights. Especially to women in prison. Period blood is a safety hazard, it’s ridden with germs that could definitely bring harm to woman SLEEPING in it. Stained sheets aren’t an issue, it’s the fact that these women have to make do with a situation that they cannot help. This isn’t about being ungrateful, it’s about giving imprisoned woman basic human rights. Of course prison isn’t supposed to be a comfortable experience, but providing pads and tampons to inmates at the very least will not impede rehabilitation, it’s purely a hygiene issue.

    • @ninthedition4994
      @ninthedition4994 5 лет назад +311

      Jungkooks Left nipple Yes, they got themselves into their situations, whether it be from an unfortunate lack of judgement or because they simply didn’t think to consider consequences. BUT, in order to provide proper rehabilitation, these women need to focus on how they can take the steps to make their lives better instead of worrying about how they’re going to deal with their menstrual cycle. Plain and simple.

    • @d4rkryd
      @d4rkryd 5 лет назад +295

      Jungkooks Left nipple kinda sad how you and the other two people who liked your comment think your right. periods don’t only stain but make women stink. period blood also carries germs , so wouldn’t it be best to contain it ? ive never had mines yet but i know woman still wanna make sure their period blood isn’t going everywhere. feminine products are just like clothes or a house. don’t sit their acting like these things women depend on is something they don’t need or don’t deserve. your a straight up idiot.

  • @mariahdawn9712
    @mariahdawn9712 5 лет назад +11150

    I THINK NO MALE COPS SHOULD WORK AT A FEMALE JAIL PERIOD

    • @9nineinches287
      @9nineinches287 5 лет назад +310

      Absolutely true

    • @Redacted_2061
      @Redacted_2061 4 года назад +159

      Definately..

    • @yeetmuffin9008
      @yeetmuffin9008 4 года назад +700

      baddie it’s because male guards are doing most of the abuse, if you only have female guards you’ll take out a majority of the sexual abuse going on.

    • @skinnylips7293
      @skinnylips7293 4 года назад +270

      baddie girl most police men are mostly the sexually abusers.

    • @betsyguzman5422
      @betsyguzman5422 4 года назад +88

      What about a cop that's lesbian? U never know or what if the Male cop is gay?

  • @legoisland
    @legoisland 6 лет назад +5909

    'Maybe it's not about 'deserve', it's about rehabilitation.' She hit the nail on the head. Prison shouldn't be about punishment, it should be about giving a person an opportunity to change or keeping a dangerous person off the streets. So many people have got it twisted.

    • @KatrinaJoy225
      @KatrinaJoy225 5 лет назад +33

      Who's paying for this? You?

    • @isabelmartinez3093
      @isabelmartinez3093 5 лет назад +51

      Katrina Recidivism cost the tax payer more in the long-run

    • @mcedillo72
      @mcedillo72 5 лет назад +108

      Hello! It's PRISON! They went there because they made shitty decisions! Who cares how they are treated or if they feel pretty? Private rehab should is paid for out of their pockets prison is paid for with our taxes! They should have thought things out and made better choices and they wouldn't be in prison!

    • @KatrinaJoy225
      @KatrinaJoy225 5 лет назад +34

      @@mcedillo72 Thank God somebody has a brain.

    • @bethanydawn83
      @bethanydawn83 5 лет назад +163

      Prison SHOULD actually be partially about punishment. Getting caught for committing a crime means that person should be punished. BUT I also think that rehabilitation for people that genuinely want to change should also be a thing. Habitual violators clearly don't want to change.

  • @dashr.4649
    @dashr.4649 6 лет назад +5892

    I LOVE that this video pretended to be about beauty in prison and expose the sexual abuse going on in prisons! Keep it up!

    • @sophia.j.
      @sophia.j. 5 лет назад +17

      How do you know its pretend like SERIOUSLY

    • @randomhuman1040
      @randomhuman1040 5 лет назад +9

      It wasn't pretend i don't think

    • @scrubbywubby2694
      @scrubbywubby2694 5 лет назад +60

      sophia j.a I’m pretty sure originally it was supposed to be about beauty but she integrated the problems of what prison is like for females

    • @Charlie-jo8zt
      @Charlie-jo8zt 5 лет назад +1

      🤣🤣😂😂😂😃😃😃😃yeah

    • @Charlie-jo8zt
      @Charlie-jo8zt 5 лет назад +13

      Right? Like shouldn't a female correction place have female guards that can relate to those problems?jeez🤦‍♀️🤦‍♂️I would be clicked on the video even if it said what you must do in prison to get necessities

  • @angelaw6940
    @angelaw6940 5 лет назад +7966

    Officers still contact them with sexual messages after they are released???? Disgusting😤

    • @yakesiita22able
      @yakesiita22able 5 лет назад +98

      Angela W . But how the officer got her number, it’s obviously she gave it to them, plus if she’s really disgusted by it why she keeps texting back.. when someone doesn’t want nothing you just cut the strings and thats it.. so to me its her fault too. Can’t only blame the officer

    • @angelaw6940
      @angelaw6940 5 лет назад +341

      @@yakesiita22ableStill doesn't give the officer the right to send such vile messages. It is disgusting no matter who does it!

    • @omggg94
      @omggg94 5 лет назад +334

      Ana Soto when you give someone your number, it does not mean you deserve inappropriate and unsolicited response. You can’t blame someone else for someone else’s actions. She gave a number, he decided to be inappropriate.

    • @kikithepupper6774
      @kikithepupper6774 5 лет назад +98

      @@omggg94 Exactly. It's gross that the officer has the AUDACITY to even text her that. Disgusting.

    • @angelaw6940
      @angelaw6940 5 лет назад +18

      @@omggg94 Agree 100%

  • @user-fh7vq6hm3l
    @user-fh7vq6hm3l 5 лет назад +2648

    This was low key about woman abuse. Not makeup. I like that. Nice video!

  • @CorinneAgrell
    @CorinneAgrell 5 лет назад +1443

    I was locked up with Kerry she really is a great person she made my last stay easier to get through we laughed alot and talked about our kids I'm so happy to have met her

    • @1m4ya_
      @1m4ya_ 4 года назад +30

      Have you got back together with her

    • @tegan-skyepannowitz1275
      @tegan-skyepannowitz1275 4 года назад +16

      Corinne Agrell who is Kerry?? I’m glad you had her

    • @xiopaovid1215
      @xiopaovid1215 4 года назад +14

      @@tegan-skyepannowitz1275 6:07 😊

    • @snmfizz2164
      @snmfizz2164 4 года назад +2

      Nice bullshit

    • @karmalicious27
      @karmalicious27 4 года назад +84

      @@snmfizz2164 don't be a asshole have some respect she probably didn't and probably did u never know

  • @infamousS709
    @infamousS709 5 лет назад +2580

    This is an excellent example of first rate journalism! Very well done

  • @big120treez
    @big120treez 4 года назад +479

    "It's a 173 Billion $ "industry". Making it bigger than Target, Uber, & Netflix"
    Wow... That one statement speaks volumes.

    • @ellaquestane9172
      @ellaquestane9172 3 года назад +11

      Yet they can't even provide basic needs. Smh.

    • @vc7442
      @vc7442 3 года назад +5

      The prison system is disgusting. If you look into these huge companies we are all see day to day they have lobbyists down in DC lobbying into the prison system. Why? Because each body in there makes them money.

  • @VengefulAngeI
    @VengefulAngeI 4 года назад +873

    I really had to decide if I wanted to say this, but it should be said: I myself was at Lowell Correctional in FL back in 2006. Luckily, I was sentenced with most my time already served, and only did 4 months there. I wasn't there long enough to see much of what was mentioned here, but I did see a male officer literally beat up a fellow female inmate - who he already had handcuffed. The whole incident started over her mumbling her DOC number during headcount and he thought it was insubordinate to do so. Once he started screaming at her, she got a little bit of attitude back, but for real, ot wasn't much. He ended up handcuffing her, making threats, and to everyone's horror in our "dorm", he began punching her and shoving her into a concrete wall repeatedly. It was 13 years ago and I'll never forget it. No other officer was in there at the time. Some inmates began screaming for help on behalf of the victim, others pounded on the door and windows. The neighboring dorm officers eventually heard the racket and quickly removed both of them from the dorm. It was terrifying. We all assumed he would be suspended at least, but he was back the next day. She was put in solitary confinement, and I personally didn't see her again before I was released

    • @charmainehall1769
      @charmainehall1769 4 года назад +117

      This was chilling to read. Really disturbing...

    • @sfab5039
      @sfab5039 4 года назад +46

      Thanks for sharing, this prison needs to be reformed.

    • @tiffanyleraa9975
      @tiffanyleraa9975 4 года назад +37

      Wow this is so fucked up

    • @clarissagiles734
      @clarissagiles734 4 года назад +29

      Sounds like what they’ve been doing to the colored population. The police have too much power

    • @dailyllamagirl2448
      @dailyllamagirl2448 4 года назад +28

      VengefulAngel omg...the suicide rate must be unbelievable

  • @ls-rk6hw
    @ls-rk6hw 6 лет назад +1132

    it kills me to see how people misunderstand those in prison and are brainwashed into thinking that they're all bad. it's just so painful to see how inmates are living in horrible conditions, overpopulated prisons, minimal access to healthcare... and yet everyone still wants to believe that they're worthless.

    • @mcedillo72
      @mcedillo72 5 лет назад +17

      You make stupid choices you get stupid prizes! They are in prison for a reason! And they expect to be treated like it's spa day?

    • @IcedLipGloss
      @IcedLipGloss 5 лет назад +56

      @@mcedillo72 u really are an ignorant asshat....since when did providing prisoners with BASIC necessities become equivalent to having a spa day??????? why is it so bad that these women are learning skills while being incarcerated??? would it be better to have them locked up in a cage all day so that when they're released they are all absolutely useless to society? like cmon wake the fuck up dumbass

    • @mcedillo72
      @mcedillo72 5 лет назад +9

      @@IcedLipGloss IcedLipGloss it would appear that the ignorant dumb ass is you! How are beauty products the equivalent of basic needs? They are obviously useless otherwise they would not be in Prison!!!! They are already getting housing, food and healthcare for free and you think they should be rewarded with makeup and a day at the salon?

    • @mcedillo72
      @mcedillo72 5 лет назад +4

      Oh wait I just realized you're probably speaking from experience and are one of these loosers that feels entitled and wants everything given to them!

    • @IcedLipGloss
      @IcedLipGloss 5 лет назад +36

      @@mcedillo72 the beauty salon is to help the women acquire skills that will help them in the real world tf. are u really this dense? also, inmates hve the PAY for all of those extra little luxuries so STFU. its always the most ignorant ones w the most to say

  • @Joy2ThaWorld
    @Joy2ThaWorld 5 лет назад +858

    We had men guards when I was in prison but they walked the hallways and the yard. They weren't allowed inside our zones unless a fight or shakedown was going on.

    • @rainbowdeathhearts1466
      @rainbowdeathhearts1466 5 лет назад +92

      isnt it messed up I felt the need to say you got lucky as if it is lucky not to be assulted and for male officers not to be able to be around naked females

    • @checkmattee222
      @checkmattee222 4 года назад +19

      @marconuts who got pregnant? The male or the female?

    • @checkmattee222
      @checkmattee222 4 года назад +24

      @@figmango7407 dude I'm not dumb, you can clearly see marconuts up there's comment☝️ is confusing as hell. he/she is saying male inmates get raped by female guards and "even pregnant"..I don't know what he/she's on about but it sounds like he/she's got some explaining to do lol

    • @figmango7407
      @figmango7407 4 года назад

      queen 'Araweela ohh I see I’m so sorry

    • @ellaquestane9172
      @ellaquestane9172 4 года назад +14

      @marconuts Okay Child, First off, A male can not get pregnant, Only females can. Second off, I'm hella confused about your sentence, What your saying is that female guard raped males {Not saying it can't happen} and got them pregnant.....I think you need to go back to school because you clearly don't know that women are the only ones who can get pregnant. 🤦‍♀️

  • @hannahf2304
    @hannahf2304 5 лет назад +1698

    I say that they should only have female guards in women prisons and male guards in male prisons. If the inmates are kept separate so should the guards.

    • @cocamila
      @cocamila 4 года назад +37

      Please realise females aren’t the only gender coming in and out of prison. There are male visitors coming into visit their gf or wives in prison and male prison officers comes in handy when dealing with MALE visitors - I had one occasion where a male visitor tried to smuggle drug to his gf and got violent and had to be restrained by 5 male officers. If there wasn’t male officers around female officers would have hard time and probably some would be injured. Also male officers are helpful when separating fights or if absolute necessary using force when dealing with violence. Women can be incredibly strong especially when adrenaline is kicking in

    • @natashanichole1027
      @natashanichole1027 4 года назад +167

      Maybe a male could work the front desk or security then, but watching women's showers and going to the bathroom? I think not

    • @mag-narwhal
      @mag-narwhal 4 года назад +50

      Less women want to be prison officers but what they should do is they should only let female officers do intimate guarding like in the shower and the male officers should be kept more away I think

    • @sfab5039
      @sfab5039 4 года назад

      I agree

    • @Lucas-si7hc
      @Lucas-si7hc 3 года назад +6

      Only male officers in male prisons would be a terrible idea

  • @haleypopish8613
    @haleypopish8613 5 лет назад +677

    “If there’s anything I’m good at, it would be makeup.” My heart 😭

    • @kitt3526
      @kitt3526 4 года назад +17

      Her makeup look so good!!

  • @victorianme3668
    @victorianme3668 6 лет назад +2970

    This is true nightmare. Thank you for exposing it and educating people on this!

    • @emmadrinksbleach3246
      @emmadrinksbleach3246 6 лет назад +1

      Victorianme 666th liKe

    • @keemarie1
      @keemarie1 6 лет назад +9

      But I don’t like how they are acting like it’s only women’s prisons. This same thing happens in male prisons and not just by guards but other inmates. MEN ARE BEING RAPED THE SAME AS WOMEN ARE!!

    • @gabm5967
      @gabm5967 6 лет назад +7

      Kayleigh Myers don’t undermine this story by saying men get it too. Dont “me too” your way into making sure men are noticed, we know its happening, but most people dont realize that women of color and just women in general are being taken advantage of and blackmailed by officers in prison.

    • @ftcupid4466
      @ftcupid4466 6 лет назад +1

      actually (as a woman, btw), the percentage of men being raped in prison is higher than women. go figure.

    • @jesusmonier3984
      @jesusmonier3984 6 лет назад

      Victorianme women kill too.....

  • @neha7493
    @neha7493 6 лет назад +9042

    Refinery 29 is absolutely killing it with the content. This is so informative and eye opening

  • @conniethehoarder
    @conniethehoarder 5 лет назад +3537

    So what happens if they don't get pads? Just bleed on the uniform?

    • @jacquelynklepinger2763
      @jacquelynklepinger2763 4 года назад +730

      Yeah. And then In some prisons they’ll even be punished for staining/ making the uniforms gross.

    • @liamileson8567
      @liamileson8567 4 года назад +9

      ᴀʟᴇxᴀ not funny

    • @liamileson8567
      @liamileson8567 4 года назад +62

      Jacquelyn Klepinger that’s ridiculous

    • @kpstl26
      @kpstl26 4 года назад +535

      Yes Jacqueline is right. I have not been to adult prison but in juvenile detention, we had to ask for hours to be let out of cell to use the bathroom. U get 4 pads per month if you get any at all. Then I got in trouble (put in solitary for 3 days) for bleeding on my sheet at night. I was 14 and there for getting caught with 2 joints at school.

    • @bellaausten8004
      @bellaausten8004 4 года назад +297

      Jacquelyn Klepinger that’s ridiculous if they don’t give them pads, where are they meant to bleed? Then they get punishment for bleeding on the uniform. Makes no sense

  • @domovlogs4872
    @domovlogs4872 4 года назад +815

    my mom is in prison right now and this makes me sooo sad. I hope she doesn’t go through any of this.. how sick.

    • @sfab5039
      @sfab5039 4 года назад +77

      I hope she gets out soon and safely.

    • @adelinnaaa5199
      @adelinnaaa5199 4 года назад +17

      Domo Vlogs if she was in prison she did something wrong. when you do something bad don’t expect to be treated like a queen

    • @bandrepairgal
      @bandrepairgal 4 года назад +161

      Adelinnaaa Just because she did something wrong and is in prison for it does NOT mean she should be subject to physical and emotional abuse from officers who are meant to keep peace and guard them. Just because she did a bad thing, it does NOT mean she deserves to be abused or have to scavenge for basic necessities.

    • @vincevega730
      @vincevega730 4 года назад +7

      Adelinnaaa thank you too many people in this world think their actions don’t have consequences well sorry she did something wrong she is going to prison not therapy

    • @oneatlas6508
      @oneatlas6508 4 года назад +101

      @@adelinnaaa5199 asking to be treated like a human and not be abused isn't "being treated like a queen", what kind of logic is that?

  • @MeteoricMarlin
    @MeteoricMarlin 6 лет назад +3104

    Guards should wear body cams like cops do. It protects both the inmates and the guards. And if they aren’t doing anything they shouldn’t be then they should have no reason to object.

    • @s.s.2519
      @s.s.2519 6 лет назад +22

      MeteoricMarlin YES

    • @MegaHotdiggity
      @MegaHotdiggity 6 лет назад +141

      Interesting idea. But who ends up watching them? There needs to be a watchdog agency outside of the system watching these men.

    • @MeteoricMarlin
      @MeteoricMarlin 6 лет назад +132

      MegaHotdiggity Definitely needs to be a third party. That was the same issue that came up when cops started wearing body cams. The whole “who polices the police” issue.

    • @CP-ko3xz
      @CP-ko3xz 6 лет назад +27

      Well as prisons are part of the capitalist system and are owned as private businesses, and with all the fear of government and "watchdogs" in United States, they prefer this system as it is part of their freedom to do "whatever they want with their private property", therefore abusing the people in it. We don't vote for the owners of those "business" amd no power on them, but ironically it's freedom. So yeah we need a not corrupted or money hungry third party on wich we have a say.

    • @caitlinhicks1546
      @caitlinhicks1546 6 лет назад +18

      the only issue is that not enough people want to see prisoners as people who are trying to change their lives to make this happen, and instead believe that this form of “punishment” is ideal for anyone who commits a crime.

  • @spacediof
    @spacediof 6 лет назад +8834

    I’m really loving the mix of content from Refinery lately

    • @refinery29
      @refinery29  6 лет назад +39

      +rmandaley Thanks for hanging out!

    • @stephanie.420
      @stephanie.420 6 лет назад +6

      It’s all white tho lol

    • @spacediof
      @spacediof 6 лет назад +53

      Stephanie 420 No it’s not. A quick look through their channel and you’d see that’s not true.

    • @stephanie.420
      @stephanie.420 6 лет назад +2

      Romae Daley how can you defend not showing African American women when talking about women in prison?????? Like are you fucking kidding me??

    • @spacediof
      @spacediof 6 лет назад +36

      Stephanie 420 I’m not arguing with a delusional person on the Internet. Have a nice day ✌🏾

  • @eurekamreum5458
    @eurekamreum5458 5 лет назад +129

    2:15 "You did a very good job" and the proud smile of the lady in the back melted my heart

  • @aillwen9802
    @aillwen9802 4 года назад +9854

    If men had periods those pads would sure be free..

    • @rudyatleria1738
      @rudyatleria1738 4 года назад +184

      Considering women get 63% shorter sentences than men for the same crime, they're damn lucky they are treated so well. Already way overprivileged and should be treated much more harshly for equality.

    • @lakeatman504
      @lakeatman504 4 года назад +29

      @@rudyatleria1738 Ikr, what about car insurance . Also you can get free pads at women center around the city.

    • @jameliamorris6636
      @jameliamorris6636 4 года назад +167

      Car insurance is about risk statistics..men are more risky so that's why they pay more (just like young adults). Also with feminine supplies, women don't want the inconvenience of going all the way across town for simple needs and essentials. It should be readily available. Almost like your car insurance. You dont wanna have to sell limbs for protection. Sorry I'm a business student so statistics and logic is my life 😂😁

    • @bigoof8559
      @bigoof8559 4 года назад +95

      Rudy Atleria I’m a woman and I 100% agree with you. Men and women should have equal sentence charges

    • @Redacted_2061
      @Redacted_2061 4 года назад +4

      Bullshit... dont try to say dumb shit like that. Im not gonna list the reasons why you are talkimg shit.. but im a guy..im not straight i dont really care whi i have sex with.. and also i dont exactly feel like a "man" growing up ive looked for the difference between the two there is just about none.. not just because i fuck with both lol thats really got nothing to with it.

  • @idab2605
    @idab2605 6 лет назад +1726

    Oh lord! This is what makes refinery 21 different, you explore aspect of beauty that almost no one talked about before. This video was so alarming and tragic. The pain these women went through had nothing to do with “justice”, I couldn’t believe it when she read the txt messages the male guard send to her after her release. I’m still in shock of what I have just saw.

    • @velmaw7474
      @velmaw7474 6 лет назад +7

      Ida C he was wrong, but why was she talking to him after being incarcerated? Leave your past in the past! ✌🏽 😎

    • @CP-ko3xz
      @CP-ko3xz 6 лет назад +45

      Velma W maybe HE contacted her and she just vaguely responded? Way to blame the victim much? Anyway, he's the one with power, so he has the responsability not to respond or cut contacts due to his moral responsabilities. He failed. And why would she want to keep an abuser in her life?

    • @spunkylilmonkey101
      @spunkylilmonkey101 6 лет назад +22

      Velma W i still talk to officers, chaplins, staff from lowell. The good ones that looked out and helped me while I was there. Some reach out and make sure your doing ok and staying out of trouble.. Others reach out acting like they care and then switch up and say ignorant things like that.

  • @dollparts6835
    @dollparts6835 6 лет назад +771

    This is so beautiful. The interviewer did such a great job with the inmates and treated them with respect. I love that.

  • @rcn2086
    @rcn2086 4 года назад +166

    I really love this journalist. She’s looks so serious and determined to prove her point.

  • @samanthamarrie9393
    @samanthamarrie9393 5 лет назад +349

    “Sure idc” - a wholee mood lmao

    • @Ashineesa
      @Ashineesa 4 года назад +1

      Lmbo, I like your profile picture where is it from?

    • @loveleonk
      @loveleonk 4 года назад

      @@Ashineesa it's from the tv show beetlejuice

    • @loveleonk
      @loveleonk 4 года назад

      @@Ashineesa just search up "lidia from beetlejuice*

    • @Ashineesa
      @Ashineesa 4 года назад +1

      Itzel Lopez thanks

  • @alison8629
    @alison8629 6 лет назад +332

    I've managed salons in the area surrounding Coffee Creek, and the stylists leaving that program are FANTASTIC. The educators are great and the woman are taught more than just beauty. I wish I could've gone through the beauty program without the criminal record.

    • @refinery29
      @refinery29  6 лет назад +14

      +alisonpeulen That's great to hear!

    • @Trailblazers323
      @Trailblazers323 6 лет назад +3

      I’m a Stylist and have previously taught Cosmetology for AVEDA. I’ve always wanted to teach in a prison but don’t know how.

  • @ellenadickerson9808
    @ellenadickerson9808 6 лет назад +202

    We need more female media platforms producing content like this. As a young woman, it is awesome to watch empowered women use their position to report and shed light on issues negatively affecting their female counterparts! Keep it up R29!

  • @LuLuslime15
    @LuLuslime15 5 лет назад +133

    I loved the first cosmotology student's answer to the question of "what would you say to those people who don't think women in prison deserve this program?" What a great answer she had!!

    • @yunsuuu
      @yunsuuu Год назад +1

      It actually helped myself think differently too, like even when I think I don't deserve some things bc of low self esteem, I still should take care of myself

  • @clown-cult96
    @clown-cult96 5 лет назад +2794

    Okay then, fine. You don't wanna give women sanitary pads or tampons? You clean up the mess. Or your provide them their sanitary products. Your choice.

    • @baddie8125
      @baddie8125 4 года назад +11

      don't do illegal shit don't have to deal with not having a pad

    • @baddie8125
      @baddie8125 4 года назад +6

      @@jensinthepark hygiene is important, but that's up to them to figure it out life isn't fair you can't have everything handed to you some people have shitty deals it's part of life not everyone gets a fair hand

    • @baddie8125
      @baddie8125 4 года назад +1

      @@jensinthepark then that's on them they can sure as hell focus on getting reablited if they weren't concerned about breaking the law and still wanted to do whatever they did if they made the efforts to put themselves getting order in bad spots they can make THE efforts to put them selves in good spots periodt.

    • @baddie8125
      @baddie8125 4 года назад +1

      @@jensinthepark and the prisoners don't care about the law it's a win, win and prisoners anywhere would be more than happy to be in America because in most prisons around the world they really don't care about them nd just end up murdering them, what's a little period blood? I'm a girl it's not that big of a deal bruh

    • @baddie8125
      @baddie8125 4 года назад +1

      @@jensinthepark I can't put it into any simpler terms it's not that hard boo to understand

  • @IntoBlackHouse
    @IntoBlackHouse 6 лет назад +185

    we need to remember some people were born into the world with no support, people treating them like they are worthless and disposable, abused, and little hope that they can succeed or they are lovable. They might end up on a destructive path that puts them in jail, so the best thing to do is give them purpose and instill a better sense of self. That is why programs like this should exist.

    • @alyssatapia7182
      @alyssatapia7182 6 лет назад +2

      Abc xyz ppl don't care. Everyone is out for themselves. These ppl won't change cause the ppl outside and the system won't change.

    • @comecorrect1
      @comecorrect1 6 лет назад +1

      +Alyssa Tapia That's right this comment is very relevent today. These are just the cold hard facts. Sad but a daily reality of life.

    • @alyssatapia7182
      @alyssatapia7182 6 лет назад

      comecorrect1 I see it every day how ppl are. They would kill themselves to get some where.

    • @dabroncobabe7441
      @dabroncobabe7441 5 лет назад

      @@alyssatapia7182 I hope that not all people are only in it for themselves. After watching this video, my first thought was how can I help some of these women?? Is there something I could do, tutoring, visiting, anything that could benefit them?? (In all fairness, my own children say I'm very naive about people and their motives. Maybe so, but I prefer to be optimistic than expect everyone around me to be awful.)

  • @cyvonne1000
    @cyvonne1000 6 лет назад +772

    Everyone should watch this. There needs to be more awareness of thus countries criminal justice system and the horrible living conditions, abuse, and dehumanzing that goes on in our jails and prisons. Especially for non violent offenders that need rehabilitation instead of being stuck in the revolving door of our criminal justice system.

    • @thankyounext365
      @thankyounext365 6 лет назад +4

      Lowkey having a moral dilemma. I don't think women in prison should have makeup or the femininity should be a priority to the prison system. But I know they shouldn't be abused like this.

    • @Paula-yl5gq
      @Paula-yl5gq 6 лет назад

      So would you say that's fair too for murderers and rapists?

    • @kittycat802
      @kittycat802 6 лет назад +5

      I mean if can't do time don't do crime ... You hear her, she said it's her 3rd time there, that means she could of change 2 of those times

    • @BhappyD
      @BhappyD 6 лет назад +1

      Erica Varnado I can very much relate to your feelings, I feel the same. Nobody should be abused, used, or denied their basic human rights, regardless of what crime they may have committed. Nobody deserves that, and it's despicable that this is the current state of the prison system. But I also feel that people who commit crimes, and are being punished by serving a jail sentence, shouldn't have access to "luxuries" of life that go beyond the things that are a basic human need or necessity. Makeup and beauty are not essential items, and even on the outside of jail in regular society, they are often seen as a privilege to many people. When you choose to commit a crime punishable by jail time, you are essentially choosing to live a life where only your basic needs will be met (which unfortunately isn't always the case, as seen here). You are choosing to leave the "luxuries" of life behind, however small or large they may be. Prison shouldn't be "fun" (not that it is, even with makeup, but you get the point). I do 100% support rehabilitation and vocational programs for inmates who want to do better for themselves, and I think they are an amazing thing, but inmates having access to not only just makeup and hair tools, but eyelash extensions, nail polish, and other pricey beauty luxuries isn't something I fully support. Inmates can be taught cosmetology skills without having things done on themselves. It's a tricky thing for me to have an opinion on, as I truly do feel for inmates who are stuck in the system but want to better themselves. I can't imagine how difficult it must be behind bars, and to no longer have the freedoms you're used to, but I'm also not going to be committing a crime to find out for myself either. I sympathize with those women who are putting in the work and effort to be rehabilitated, and I commend them for it. I want them to succeed. I just don't quite know where that line should be drawn between being them punished for their actions with only their basic needs being met and then not knowing what is truly needed for successful rehabilitation. As someone who has never committed a crime, I can't even afford eyelash extensions, regular manicures, and regular hair maintenance (only once every one to two *years* do I get a $10 haircut). I *love* makeup and beauty, and I know how good it can make you feel sometimes, but I do see it as a luxury. And especially in prison, where people are supposed to be serving time as punishment, I don't understand how access to those expensive luxuries to be used on other inmates is included in their punishment. I just feel like there are other methods to teach cosmetology, like utilizing mannequins, rather than human inmates, to practice skills on. Like you said though, it is bit of a moral dilemma. I don't know the right answer, or if there is one, and I'm not exactly sure where the line should be drawn when it comes to having luxuries in prison. Regardless, the current system in place needs a complete overhaul, as the conditions, environment, lack of rehabilitation funding, and non accessibility of basic human needs and rights is atrocious. But unfortunately I don't see that happening anytime soon. My heart goes out to the inmates who are currently being (or have in the past) subjected to the type of abuse displayed in this video. 💕

    • @cyvonne1000
      @cyvonne1000 6 лет назад +2

      Kitty Cat yea but thats easier said than done. Once ur in the system is almost impossible to get out of it. Especially if your a drug offender. If u do get releases u are then put on parole or a drug court system which requires u to have a job but u have to be in meetings almost everyday and be able to be called in for random drug screens several times a week. Its so hard finding somewhere that will hire u and put up with all of that, let alone if u already have a felony offense. They need more rehabilitation instead of dehumanizing. Then helping ppl after release to live a more productive life so ppl dont have to keep going back to what they no. Alot of ppl dony have family tp turn to for help or have the money to afford rent or a car. So there really is alot more tp consider than just well just stop making the same mistake. Addiction is a disease and needs to be treated and it takes more than just not using.

  • @Anonymous-eo2er
    @Anonymous-eo2er 5 лет назад +390

    Some people just don’t understand. The punishment in prison isn’t about not allowing sanitary pads or toilet paper, it’s being locked away is. You can’t just say “they deserve it”.

    • @angela9685
      @angela9685 4 года назад +57

      Anonymous [26490] they do deserve what ever time they get served from whatever action they did but feminine products are needed to STAY healthy and clean. i’m not saying “they deserve it” but i’m saying that they need basic hygiene. just like they give showers-they should at least be rationed.

    • @Godistheanswerministries
      @Godistheanswerministries 4 года назад +6

      angela You are correct.

    • @higuys1860
      @higuys1860 4 года назад +31

      IsaiahTheOne yes what the fuck

    • @boxinggirl7779
      @boxinggirl7779 4 года назад +14

      IsaiahTheOne YES- 1000% YES

    • @higuys1860
      @higuys1860 4 года назад +42

      IsaiahTheOne Men don’t need pads or tampons sir

  • @lovejademonet
    @lovejademonet 5 лет назад +106

    Thank you for making these documentaries. They are so important. I feel for these women - they need rehab, not abuse!

  • @RebeccaLyn
    @RebeccaLyn 6 лет назад +3536

    Lowell doesn’t give a crap about the women in their prison. I live near Ocala. I have friends in Lowell. I know what goes on in there and you didn’t even touch on most of it.

    • @melijuana4205
      @melijuana4205 5 лет назад +33

      Rebecca Lyn Oberstadt what did they miss?

    • @RebeccaLyn
      @RebeccaLyn 5 лет назад +1102

      Quite a bit. There is a LOT that goes on that only inmates and their friends and family knows about. I know several people who have been in there and are still in there. its horrible. They feed you food that looks like Alpo dog food. They withhold mail. I used to send care packages with paper, envelopes, and stamps and people never got their items. If you put money on their accounts they don't notify them that they can use it and the money gets eaten up by the system for "housing" fees. There is abuse by the guards be it verbal, physical, or mental. One of my friends died at Lowell because she had an iron deficiency and they would not give her anything to help with that like a special diet, or vitamins, which other inmates do get; not to mention she literally froze to death. She wrote me about a week before she died saying how cold she was and they would not even give her a blanket. Its sad the treatment that these inmates go through. it is not a cakewalk with tv, free phone calls, a bed, hot water, and clean living conditions. If inmates want to work on their cases or get help with legal research they are allowed 1 hour a week if that to look stuff up. I have an AA in Legal Studies and a Paralegal degree, among other college degrees and I know how long it takes to just research one thing, and how you have to pull one book to look up a statute, then another to coincide with that, so on and so forth. Nor to mention trying to write the judge, your Public defender has over 400 plus cases and once they are in Prison the system does not give a crap about them. If you want me to record a video for my channel about some of the things that go on in Marion County Jail, on up to the various prisons that women from the jail get sent to I will be more than happy to record video's on them., Not to mention I have hand written letters to show as proof of treatment.

    • @samseery1595
      @samseery1595 5 лет назад +459

      Rebecca Lyn Oberstadt I’d 100% watch if you made a video

    • @chummychimchim
      @chummychimchim 5 лет назад +99

      @@RebeccaLyn
      Make a video please

    • @riverdeep399
      @riverdeep399 5 лет назад +170

      Rebecca Lyn Oberstadt -what kind of issues do they face?- Scrap that. Damn, the reason these prisons do programmes like these is because they get extra money in the form of grants from the government. Your right, the bottom line is what they care about, no rehabilitation and not people.
      Good lord. I am sorry that yoyr friend passed away due to their direct negligence. That is absolutely abhorrent. I'm sorry that ladies are still suffering in there. As you say, many peoples image of prison is s luxurious one these days, if you could do a video that would really be something. I would share, repost and spread the word.

  • @LindsayC33
    @LindsayC33 6 лет назад +1079

    Now THAT is a step in the right direction for positive rehabilitation in prison

    • @priscillalalalah
      @priscillalalalah 5 лет назад +45

      A lot of these women did not choose to be in the situation they were in. They were brought up into abuse, rape, violence drugs and don't know how to live life any other way. It's so lucky for you to say those things, as it looks like you haven't walked a mile in any of their shoes. You and no one else has no right to judge. These and other people in prison need help. Have some empathy.

    • @E_MZ_
      @E_MZ_ 5 лет назад +52

      They just said the *majority* of the women are in prison for non-violent offenses. No one is talking about murderers. And the reason they're often times repeat offenders is because once they get out, they have a difficult time getting hired (because of their record) and go back to dealing. That's why these programs are important. Prisons are too expensive and wasteful. We need more programs like this.

    • @Celine1Love
      @Celine1Love 5 лет назад +14

      RUclips User yoooo chill haha no ones saying mass murderers should be rehabilitated. They said in the video its not easy for the women to get I to the program. Its only if you're non violent and have extremely good behaviour. So yeah... Chill

    • @angelicdaisy4414
      @angelicdaisy4414 5 лет назад +8

      RUclips User you keep using that oh you're a liberal shit on everyone, even if you've murdered you still need help to not do so again

    • @Mars-uz3xt
      @Mars-uz3xt 5 лет назад +10

      RUclips User I'm a hardcore conservative woman and I believe that it's fair to give people creativity. They're not animals and like they said IN THE VIDEO you need a track record of good behavior and a desire to change. I'm pretty sure the officers can spot bullshit "I wanna change" statements since the program is very expensive and top tier according to the video.

  • @jjpepper7071
    @jjpepper7071 4 года назад +613

    those prison guards should be the ones imprisoned.

  • @user-og2el3gd4w
    @user-og2el3gd4w 5 лет назад +251

    GIRL... PADS SHOULD BE NORMAL AND EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE IT

  • @dawson588
    @dawson588 6 лет назад +137

    I didn’t even realize that these programs went on. I randomly clicked on this video and I’m so glad that I got a different side of the women inside of prisons and that I could see the importance of the small things in life

  • @bellarodrgz
    @bellarodrgz 5 лет назад +416

    Hopefully journalism like this about REAL womens issues will continue to be posted, and hopefully changes will be made after the awarness is raised

    • @mynameisgone7274
      @mynameisgone7274 4 года назад

      What about mens conditions in prison which are far worse

    • @mynameisgone7274
      @mynameisgone7274 4 года назад

      What about mens conditions in prison which are far worse

    • @trini2DBone134
      @trini2DBone134 Год назад

      @@mynameisgone7274 ask a man to go a documentary about it

  • @chogidie5186
    @chogidie5186 5 лет назад +639

    Tampons and pads should be provided. Do you really want blood everywhere?

    • @Aaliyah-vr3zq
      @Aaliyah-vr3zq 4 года назад +8

      WTF IS A TAMPOD THEE UNEDUCATED SWINE
      wait did you actually thing it was a tampoD
      Edit: and a year later, I just realized how rude that was! I should've known better, so I'm sorry Chogidie! Not an excuse tho.

    • @lailonnib
      @lailonnib 4 года назад +43

      pickled pickle chill out stupid damn did you ever think maybe a language barrier or different places call them different things .....

    • @oonaverse
      @oonaverse 4 года назад +21

      KD Bradshaw or typos-

    • @lailonnib
      @lailonnib 4 года назад +8

      「opal arts」 or that 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @dawnishadixon9510
      @dawnishadixon9510 4 года назад +13

      why are you yelling it was probably just a typo

  • @nailzbylylah
    @nailzbylylah 3 года назад +16

    The fact Tampons and Pads fall under ‘beauty’ blows my mind

  • @luci3819
    @luci3819 6 лет назад +237

    "thats not a punisment, thats abuse"
    YES

  • @lunar..eclipse
    @lunar..eclipse 6 лет назад +52

    The host is great, she really respected and engaged with the inmates

  • @LittleAyahandToshplayshow
    @LittleAyahandToshplayshow 4 года назад +76

    Her: When those little things are taken away, you don’t realize how important they are until you don’t have them.

  • @TheCreativeSk8er
    @TheCreativeSk8er 5 лет назад +244

    The cosmetology thing is really nice, that's what they also have in men's prison, so its nice that people in prison can get a good haircut and some make up. Its nice that people are being rewarded for good behavior with untangable thins like confidence

    • @mynameisgone7274
      @mynameisgone7274 4 года назад

      No they have basic haircuts

    • @bailey0505
      @bailey0505 3 года назад +3

      Its to reward them with good behavior, she literally said in during the beginning how competitive it was to get into that program. The sole reason being that you have to have a good track record and wanting to change. Its obviously doing much more good than harm, i think its great

  • @Catsandgraffiti
    @Catsandgraffiti 6 лет назад +520

    When I was locked up, the only makeup we had on commisssry was mascara. So we improvised. We would get red M&M's and vaseline to make lipgloss and ground coffee would make a bronzer. Mascara was used for liquid eyeliner as well.
    Makeup is a big deal for us girls. It helped me feel feminine and confident, which is very easy to lose when you're locked up.
    It was my 1st and only time in jail, which I received a year probation for a non violent misdemeanor. I did 2 months for a violation of probation. We live and we learn. I am not proud that I landed myself in that situation, but no regrets, because in those 2 months I was able to learn a lot about myself and a lot about how the system works. (At least in the US) I now want to go to college to be a social worker.

    • @kstreet
      @kstreet 6 лет назад +38

      It's amazing how creative people can be when they're limited, because we all need to feel that we have options in our lives. Even people who might not necessarily label themselves "creative," or "innovative," can surprise themselves. Keep learning & good luck!

    • @kitteekittee4010
      @kitteekittee4010 6 лет назад +6

      Kelly Sloan god bless you.good fir you.You can and will do it

    • @vampiraJ
      @vampiraJ 6 лет назад +9

      Wishing you well for your future Kelly!

    • @hailstormk9417
      @hailstormk9417 5 лет назад +6

      Wishing you a beautiful and wonderful future! I’m happy your able to turn you life around for the better,you seem like a lovely woman that definitely deserves what you have now! Good luck and stay strong,Don’t let your past beat you down and please don’t look back! 😊

    • @amandakaricunningham4116
      @amandakaricunningham4116 5 лет назад +3

      Dnt forget putting water on colored pencils for eyeliner.

  • @carolinaelichalt7913
    @carolinaelichalt7913 6 лет назад +423

    Thank you from the bottom of my heart, Refinery. As a journalism student, and as a female, this was an eye opener.

  • @CattyMcMeow
    @CattyMcMeow 5 лет назад +269

    The sanitary pads thing, somehow, was the thing that irked me the most about this.
    How sad is that?

  • @Chris-fe1kx
    @Chris-fe1kx 5 лет назад +133

    I’ve been binge watching your documentaries now.... keep em up!

  • @XxXShevampXxX
    @XxXShevampXxX 6 лет назад +226

    Before I finally got myself into a treatment program and really took it seriously, I'm ashamed to admit that I spent 5 days in jail on a misdemeanor shoplifting charge....5 days isn't much but it really opened my eyes to some of the horrible things going on in there. It was traumatic but in a way, I'm glad it happened because it was one of the things that made me realize I didn't want that life and propelled me into my recovery. There was 2 different male guards that were trading sexual favors for basic necessities and contraband as well. An older woman who was an alcoholic collapsed quit breathing....the guards called the ambulance but just stood there and did not bother starting cpr. Luckily for that poor woman, one of the kitchen workers was just getting back from her shift as it was happening and she had some medical training so she proceeded to do cpr on this woman and gave her mouth to mouth until the ambulance finally showed up. She made it, thank god, but those guards never lifted a finger to help save her. They just stood there and were even conversating like a women dying in front of you is just an every day occurrence. It was a seizure of course and they knew she was coming in an alcoholic and should've been in the medical dorm but they didn't. It's a coed facility and the men have it pretty bad too. They gave an elderly man a top bunk which is against protocol since he have a seizure disorder and had trouble with mobility. He ended up falling off it and broke his hip but it took the inmates over an hour to get the guards attention and when they did, they came in and glanced at him still laying on the floor and decided he was faking it and walked right back out. That old man laid there for 8 fucking hours....it took the inmates getting so upset that they were about to riot to get them to do anything. His fellow inmates had been begging for them to help him for 8 hours yall. When they finally decided to do their job, they discovered his hip was severely broken and would require immediate surgery. 8 fucking hours laying on a hard concrete floor with a broken hip....it makes me wanna cry every time I think about it. His mobility was already not great but after that, he had to have a wheelchair. They treat those people like animals. Or like they're disposable. The last night I was there, a mentally ill women in my dorm started having a very loud psychotic fit and instead of taking her out of the dorm and attending to her, they told her that she better cut it out before one of the other inmates whooped her ass for waking everyone up. They told her they'd do nothing to stop it either. It was an extremely disturbing experience to say the least.

    • @huerag4849
      @huerag4849 5 лет назад +12

      That has me really worried. Due to a motorcycle accident my pops is epileptic he is 52 and will be home in 14yrs. I hope he and others like the man yoy mentioned will be ok

    • @duchessedeberne3909
      @duchessedeberne3909 5 лет назад +6

      Dear lord, that makes me really sad to hear :(

    • @Deee119
      @Deee119 5 лет назад +13

      Thank you for sharing your story. I hope you sought out someone to talk to about witnessing these events because you shouldn’t have to keep these to yourself. I hope you are feeling okay- it takes a lot of courage to talk about a low point, and about traumatic memories.

    • @holocene2164
      @holocene2164 5 лет назад +9

      These fucking guards should be the ones in prison! Fuck me, they are scum. Thanks for sharing and I sure hope you're doing good.

  • @Jessica14152
    @Jessica14152 6 лет назад +2560

    Men should NOT be allowed to work in women’s prison. People need to push for that rule, Because this is ridiculous. Plus non violent criminals should not be in prison. Like they said being locked up should be a punishment, but it should mainly be a way to help. Stop treating non violent criminals like animals and we would have less repeat offenders. Plus having more mental health services, and drug education would help before they even got to the point of being locked up or prevent going down the wrong path in the first place.

    • @fabx725
      @fabx725 5 лет назад +20

      What about lesbian guards then ?

    • @kirbybrown6926
      @kirbybrown6926 5 лет назад +15

      Woman are in male prisons

    • @girligirlish1
      @girligirlish1 5 лет назад +28

      I agree, shitty drug charges and fraud ect just isnt a crime that needs prison time , like that rapists, murderers, abusers , pedos and those who endanger the public should be the ones locked up. Also i do think men prison guards would be more likely to sexually exploit the women than a female guard

    • @lanafuller4949
      @lanafuller4949 5 лет назад +42

      I don't feel women should work in men's prisons either.

    • @binbin7760
      @binbin7760 5 лет назад +17

      Now of days. Gay, Lesibian, bi any gender can rape. It cant be helped. More security cameras and such would

  • @temwanikaumba8234
    @temwanikaumba8234 4 года назад +20

    That "sure i don't care" was such a mood

  • @pei420
    @pei420 3 года назад +63

    "If you did that to a child, you're gonna lose your child. You're gonna go to jail. So why is it okay to do that to an adult?"
    To the people who disagree with this because "they're not children", you're really ignorant. The common factor is that a child is not in the position of power; their entire lives and wellbeing is in the hands of the people in power. Sound familiar?

    • @victoriawanja8965
      @victoriawanja8965 3 года назад +8

      I wish everyone could understand this logic. It's really depressing seeing MEN ESPECIALLY in this comment section, justifying the abuse of these women, saying that they don't deserve access to sanitary products because they're criminals...

    • @ellie2050
      @ellie2050 3 года назад

      This is a really good way of explaining this!!!

    • @writitripathy
      @writitripathy 3 года назад +1

      People should actually understand this.

    • @KyleEvra
      @KyleEvra 2 года назад

      Even I understand that.
      They are abusing their power over these Women.

  • @elise6080
    @elise6080 6 лет назад +1634

    Why tf do they not get tampons???? Like some girls myself included have periods so big that pads don’t work and that’s not my fault it’s just the way I was madd

    • @Katie-if4tg
      @Katie-if4tg 5 лет назад +24

      Jenny Cork than don’t commit a crime and you wont have to use nothing. It’s that simple. All of these women knew before breaking the law that prisons don’t give tampons so if that’s your main concern than don’t break the law. And also. The reason these prisons don’t give the inmates all these luxuries is because it’s fucking PRISON. If they gave inmates every demand they wanted than what punishment is that? People would just keep breaking the law because they aren’t scared to go to jail because they know they’ll have it easy while they’re in there. Then get out and do it again and the cycle would never stop. Prison is not supposed to be a fun experience. It’s supposed to give you the consequence of your actions. It’s supposed to give you discipline because you committed a crime. Just like your parents would discipline you as a child, if that child grows up and is an adult who commits a crime than who is supposed to discipline them? That’s where the prison system comes in. If you can’t act like a contributing citizen to your society than someone else will come in to make sure you get a consequence to learn your lesson. Now wether you learn that lesson or not is up to each individual in the prison. You choose wether you want to be a changed person or not. But after you break into someone’s home and steal their shit for drug money I don’t think that person deserves to get eyelash extensions. Hell thats a luxury on the outside that most women who never commit crimes don’t get! The more luxuries the more the inmates demand for even more luxuries and then prison becomes something not fear. Which in turn would lead to more people committing crimes because they know it will be easy in prison. Now I don’t agree with the guards taking advantage of the inmates but trust me..you want our government to keep the prison systems..

    • @anyaburniston4765
      @anyaburniston4765 5 лет назад +5

      Katie 34 some prisons do give tampons

    • @Stopwar1234
      @Stopwar1234 5 лет назад +134

      Katie 34 ignorance at its finest. It’s unconstitutional to treat prisoners like they are not people. Stop judging and being immature...it’s tiring.

    • @nobody1748
      @nobody1748 5 лет назад +64

      @@Katie-if4tg you should just delete your account and never write or speak again. You're so ignorant I hope you're never in a situation like this and have to eat your own disgusting words.

    • @duckmouse-ts5yx
      @duckmouse-ts5yx 5 лет назад +40

      Katie 34 you are disgusting.

  • @mirandablue8855
    @mirandablue8855 6 лет назад +60

    All of those women looked so happy getting their hair and makeup done. But on another note, the American prison system needs to change for both women and men. Thank you Refinery29 for putting out amazing content!

  • @crystal-jr4jp
    @crystal-jr4jp 5 лет назад +32

    11.21 “sure i don’t care” lmao love her

    • @oonaverse
      @oonaverse 4 года назад +1

      crystal h 11:21

  • @jeruford
    @jeruford 3 года назад +15

    It’s crazy how prisons are a place where if someone innocent were to get locked up, they’d probably leave a criminal.

  • @Butterflymentality
    @Butterflymentality 6 лет назад +2782

    Would female guards for a female prison be a bad idea? /: just curious

    • @dajadowdell8367
      @dajadowdell8367 6 лет назад +340

      Nessa no....its just that it can be hard to get good female security guards since its not appealing to every girl

    • @lifelove6164
      @lifelove6164 6 лет назад +467

      Nessa you also.have to keep in mind female guards abuse them too. I did an intern at a jail for two years and the female guards could be just as vicious as the molar guards. It wasn't uncommon for a female inmate to be having a relationship with a Male guard and his female coworker.

    • @vampiraJ
      @vampiraJ 6 лет назад +30

      myisha watson damn :(

    • @phoenixrising8240
      @phoenixrising8240 6 лет назад +69

      Nessa Doesn't matter if they are female. Sometimes they are just as bad. There's usually a mix of both in most prisons.

    • @Hoorkat
      @Hoorkat 6 лет назад +64

      If you think gaining employment should be based on gender, then no. Maybe we can only have female gynecologists or male proctologists cause wHo KnOwS, why would someone choose a career revolving specifically around the other sex unless they have predatory intentions right? Maybe we should stop hiring white people to patrol borders, or sending white cops to patrol black neighborhoods, cause why expect someone to be able to competently do their job if there is a preconceived notion of bias?
      I wouldn't say bad idea so much as flat out dumb, nice double standard there.
      Fact is, people exist in their minds and are shaped around their culture growing up, not their gender or ethnicity.
      #1 rule of egalitarianism: Women are just as bad as men, and men are just as bad as women. Being male or female doesn't predispose you to being a trash person one way or another. The fact this even crossed your mind is a good sign you need to expand yourself a bit broader.

  • @aprilmartinez5535
    @aprilmartinez5535 6 лет назад +1720

    I love how Refinery29 digs deep & explores so many different subjects! You guys are awesome 👌👏👏

    • @refinery29
      @refinery29  6 лет назад +11

      +aprilmartinez Thanks for hanging with us!! :)

    • @aprilmartinez5535
      @aprilmartinez5535 6 лет назад +4

      Refinery29 thanks for the awesome videos 😀

    • @aleyahmalone5012
      @aleyahmalone5012 6 лет назад +1

      April Martinez I like their relaxed content too

    • @jalisaalanaye1662
      @jalisaalanaye1662 6 лет назад

      Refinery29 yesssssss thank you foreal these videos are so diverse I love watching so many different ones !

  • @toxicbambi6208
    @toxicbambi6208 5 лет назад +17

    I grew up in Wilsonville. Lived 10 minutes from Coffee Creek. I'm glad to hear they're taking small steps to help incarcerated women. Hopefully bigger steps will come.

    • @RawringTaters
      @RawringTaters 3 года назад

      Totally agree, Im from PDX and to see how good the program is going is awesome. I hope they can think of more ways to help and protect inmates.

  • @emmageer7393
    @emmageer7393 3 года назад +8

    candice looks like such a good person and she’s so beautiful too🥺

  • @SteviiLove
    @SteviiLove 6 лет назад +59

    I've always wondered why non violent offenders and violent offenders were housed together.
    Why aren't there facilities for these non violent people to actually help them? I'm fairly certain that others would prefer our taxes go to actually helping the people that need it instead of putting them in a place that doesn't really help them.
    It is nice to see prisons helping their inmates, I only hope it expands

  • @keira...
    @keira... 6 лет назад +377

    No one should go to jail for being addicted to drugs. She should be in rehab not a prison, its a physical and mental condition where they feel they must have the drug in order to feel okay. Its sad that people are still going to jail for addiction

    • @sharroon7574
      @sharroon7574 6 лет назад +8

      Yes but armed robbery is dangerous to others. No easy answers.

    • @keira...
      @keira... 6 лет назад +30

      Shar Roon thank you from the bottom of my heart for stating the obvious!! But if she was helped with her addiction rather than feeling threatened by the law, that would not have happened

    • @josephgavin5325
      @josephgavin5325 5 лет назад +20

      Also drug dealers should go in jail. Not someone who is addicted but someone who is the enabler should go to jail

    • @colleenb5536
      @colleenb5536 5 лет назад +2

      Keira she went to jail for posession of illegal drugs I think. That would be the most logical reasons

    • @breadfan_85
      @breadfan_85 5 лет назад

      It wasn't for use or possession, it was for selling/supplying. Drug addicts who are picked up for possessing small amounts usually just get a slap on the wrist and drug court. In Arizona anyway. Speaking from experience. That or she's in a three strikes state, in which case, she offended three or more times before being sent to prison.

  • @lawnmowercum
    @lawnmowercum 4 года назад +35

    i realised that those fences look like the fences in my old school lol

  • @rose9398
    @rose9398 4 года назад +13

    I think one of the major issues here is that prisons are privatized!!

  • @monakieu
    @monakieu 6 лет назад +303

    This was so interesting. And really upsetting. Women get sent to prison to be rehabilitated (and punished ofc) but because of this hazardous environment change is almost impossible. What a shitshow the American justice system is..

    • @refinery29
      @refinery29  6 лет назад +1

      +actuallyridiculous Thanks for watching!

    • @ChronosKat
      @ChronosKat 6 лет назад

      Not just American :/

    • @Zwegtube
      @Zwegtube 6 лет назад

      Its even worse for men.

    • @monakieu
      @monakieu 6 лет назад +10

      tschoppomotäng as this video is about women, it’s not necessary to note that men have it even worse. Not that it’s not important, but for once it’s about women instead of men.

  • @alyssagrace8332
    @alyssagrace8332 6 лет назад +841

    Women should have women guards so they understand things like their period and provide them what they need. There should definitely be extremely high standards to become a prison guard.

    • @totalrandomness4543
      @totalrandomness4543 5 лет назад +23

      Alyssa Grace the reality however, is that a prison officer is far from a desired job. In most cases guards work for a couple of years and decide they've seen enough. Prisons are short staffed with little room to pick and choose

    • @KTTMFG
      @KTTMFG 5 лет назад

      Oh shut up

    • @aaAa-bp1yd
      @aaAa-bp1yd 5 лет назад +12

      xBotcho You must be a male. You have no idea how terrible it is for women to have their periods, as it is extremely painful and flows a lot. Of course they'd want female guards because they can provide them with the basic necessities they need.

    • @KTTMFG
      @KTTMFG 5 лет назад +1

      aa Aa yeah and they can have male guards too. And also I go through extreme pains too.

    • @aaAa-bp1yd
      @aaAa-bp1yd 5 лет назад +8

      xBotcho I'm sure everyone does, but would you like going through pain every two days a month which lasts the entire day? I'm not saying woman have it more tough then men, but to say that "oh we have pains to" is just a terrible point to bring up. Once you get your periods it is a NIGHTMARE. Some people end up in the hospital because of how bad it hurts and how much they bleed.

  • @astralflux4802
    @astralflux4802 4 года назад +8

    Ugh this made me cry-
    I was arrested on false made up drug charges and I almost died as a result of it
    They would give me my seizure medications and basic things like food even!!!
    They had to ship me out to a hospital due to the amount of seizures I was having at one point-
    At the end when she said “I needed a rehab not a prison where they degraded me.”
    Exactly!

  • @albertagrown
    @albertagrown 4 года назад +27

    Can the public donate to this program? I'd love to donate to programs like these to ensure these women have the tools necessary to complete this course with everything they need! From cosmetics, brushes, hair tools, etc. Right down to the little things! Like enough bobby pins, hair ties, rat tail combs, towels and capes! Can anyone let me know if donating to this is even possible? Thank you!

    • @aflower6955
      @aflower6955 3 года назад

      Possibly the officers will take them ..

  • @RedWindWoman
    @RedWindWoman 6 лет назад +629

    The system IS the problem. Some of us women have been through sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional neglect. To put it short, some people don't grow up with the white picket fence, education, good parents, etc. So it becomes a cycle that some children don't have the best start, and then we end up in prison. And then the system becomes our parent, and we are at it's mercy. And we all k now, that this system is not perfect and there are bad people out there in a position of power, that abuse their position on a population that has been living an abused life. BUT, i believe that this creates the most beautiful people walking this earth, because such a hard life, creates a closer relationship with God and the understanding that is called empathy.

    • @lexy2035
      @lexy2035 5 лет назад +6

      Thank you for this

    • @Rebreakings
      @Rebreakings 5 лет назад +15

      thank you for being one of few who understand that its not just "stay out of prison" its how you were raised and how you are living as well. some people cant get necessities they need outside of prison and it causes bad habits and choices. If you are privileged to have a good life then i'm glad but not all women or men have that. Its a matter of being put in the shoes who have ended up in prison.

    • @rogertaylor9900
      @rogertaylor9900 5 лет назад +2

      It happens to men aswell

    • @michael-k.
      @michael-k. 5 лет назад +3

      Roger Taylor
      Yes men and women are sexually, physically, and mentally abused not just women

    • @laylac
      @laylac 5 лет назад

      Went from being woke to dumb smh

  • @pandapower5902
    @pandapower5902 6 лет назад +3471

    I know women can abuse women, but I don't think they should let men be guards in female prisons.

    • @rachellep537
      @rachellep537 5 лет назад +45

      agree

    • @pandapower5902
      @pandapower5902 5 лет назад +308

      Yeah, I know some people would say that is sexist but let's be real, the majority of abuse is coming from male guards according to most female prisoners. And having to be naked in front of the male guards all the time, can be traumatic for a lot of these women that have probably had sexual abuses (mostly by men) in the past, and what kind of man seeks out becoming a guard in a women's prison in the first place? It doesn't seem like there is any oversight into what the guards are doing, it's like a playground for the ones that go there just for the purpose of finding easy victims.

    • @bachlava7
      @bachlava7 5 лет назад +25

      You need some men though. Men are just stronger. You need men to be able to be there when the women riot and try to shank you. Women can be just as vicious/malicious. Don't discount their sex for anything. So the only thing men will have is their strength/size so some men would be a necessity.

    • @pandapower5902
      @pandapower5902 5 лет назад +109

      what about in male prisons though? why do female prisons need male guards when in male prisons it would be the same thing, male prisoners/male guards, they'd be equal in strength, if strength is the issue. Then by your argument you would need super mutant creature guards, one step above the male prisoners.

    • @bachlava7
      @bachlava7 5 лет назад +18

      We aren't talking about male prisons. Nice try to deviate from the subject though. Fallicious strawman and red herrings won't work.

  • @theokicks8977
    @theokicks8977 5 лет назад +75

    I have a burning desire to see those abusive guards put in the very cells they lurk over and yes LURK not guard, LurK there need to be ways to combat abuse and there needs to be incentivized plans for guards to help monitor each other and report coworkers who decide to become the problem

    • @theokicks8977
      @theokicks8977 5 лет назад +1

      @Luna Lovegood I can't watch that kinda stuff, I'll faint or vomit or both.

  • @jemimagrace9473
    @jemimagrace9473 6 лет назад +382

    This is such amazing content, I imagine it was a risk from a channel with a young audience, but I think this was so educational and inspiring. Well done refinery 29

    • @refinery29
      @refinery29  6 лет назад +1

      +katyjones Thanks for tuning in!

  • @Kay_Bellz
    @Kay_Bellz 6 лет назад +96

    Wow, this was eye-opening.

  • @checkmattee222
    @checkmattee222 4 года назад +21

    They should turn some prisons in to rehabilitation centres and call them "rehabilitation prisons", coz jail isn't really doing any healing for inmates. Most criminals are people who were in a bad place, making bad decisions, but underneath all that tough, there's a good soul. No matter how manipulative a person can be, you can tell the criminal who wants to make a change in their life, and the one who's a lost case.

  • @honeytopics3999
    @honeytopics3999 5 лет назад +117

    I have a solution, female officers FOR FEMALE INMATES!!

    • @paulinevanchhawng9185
      @paulinevanchhawng9185 3 года назад

      Common sense ikr

    • @milkyyyyway
      @milkyyyyway 3 года назад

      I'm a women and as I agree that whats happening behind bars is bad
      However I don't agree with this statement
      Thats like saying a women can't work in a men's prison
      How are people gonna pay the rent?
      There are more mens prisons then female prisons so you saying only females should work in a female prison makes the police officer job harder to get
      As many female officers would lose their job
      Please put some logic in your statement and don't act out of anger

  • @laylahenderson8680
    @laylahenderson8680 6 лет назад +487

    This video is so inspiring! I have never really taken time to research this topic and it is so interesting!

    • @lordy7933
      @lordy7933 6 лет назад

      Layla H. Please research. This segment was definitely one sided

    • @spunkylilmonkey101
      @spunkylilmonkey101 6 лет назад +1

      Yes research lowell.. And the abuse and neglect that has been documented and swept under the rug for years.. It's not one sided just shown from a point of view not coming from officers or employees who continue to keep things under wraps..

  • @molly1755
    @molly1755 5 лет назад +233

    My mam works for a care company for elderly and disabled. Male workers are not allowed to care for females for obvious reasons of seeing them naked, helping them physically and changing their clothes. I know it's difficult because they're obviously not the same jobs plus there probably aren't many women in these jobs. But can they not have only women guards watch over showers and stuff like that?

  • @dirt9081
    @dirt9081 4 года назад +7

    i discovered this channel yesterday and i’m obsessed. thank you for shedding light on such important topics with such transparency!

  • @outofomelas
    @outofomelas 5 лет назад +4

    thank you so much for all these videos... you're really showing what life is like for people, you're giving them a voice and I'm so grateful

  • @duasyed7247
    @duasyed7247 6 лет назад +77

    People who think the inmates "deserve" it or believe in punishment as a solution are unable to look ahead into the future, where the real solution lies: rehabilitation. This beauty program is an excellent initiative, it gives them a source of motivation and provides them with a second chance at life they may desperately need.

  • @safiradd
    @safiradd 6 лет назад +164

    Thats why i love being a norwegian, we treat our prisoners like humans. We rehabilitate our prisoners so they can function as good people in society. The thought behind it is who do you want as your neighbour? A ex-con or a rehabilitated ex-con?

    • @safiradd
      @safiradd 6 лет назад +2

      And its so good to see that something is being done in american prisons, like this program!

    • @sofies8648
      @sofies8648 5 лет назад

      heia norge!!

  • @ShinodoX
    @ShinodoX 5 лет назад +14

    Shady should be in series form, so I can track which episodes I havent watched :P

    • @refinery29
      @refinery29  5 лет назад +4

      +elorip You can find the playlist here: ruclips.net/video/VlZ1SWLBfPE/видео.html

  • @amyjacquelineg.9541
    @amyjacquelineg.9541 4 года назад +2

    When you look good you feel good. Human kindness and touch is a great self-esteem booster.

  • @sarahk4047
    @sarahk4047 6 лет назад +152

    If it helps the inmates and gives them a better chance when they get out then I'm all for it! Great video thanks
    Though saying this, I don't know anyone who has been in prison before.

  • @4evaluckyh
    @4evaluckyh 6 лет назад +3082

    every woman deserve to see herself beautiful

    • @comecorrect1
      @comecorrect1 6 лет назад +3

      Right!!!!

    • @momof2plusotaku657
      @momof2plusotaku657 6 лет назад +79

      TorqnGears I know right.... I can't help but feel like if your a murderer or child abuser then no idc if you feel pretty.... But... Not everyone is in for something on that level :/

    • @candicegerman2748
      @candicegerman2748 6 лет назад +24

      an icon , depending why a person is in prison.

    • @user-vd2jk7dl3p
      @user-vd2jk7dl3p 6 лет назад +49

      Not if you've murdered people.

    • @PeytonSmith
      @PeytonSmith 6 лет назад +52

      Depending on the crime they committed, sure

  • @intothesurf
    @intothesurf 5 лет назад +22

    I always enjoy Refinery's content

  • @bethanyrobinson591
    @bethanyrobinson591 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing real stories like this. These instances are awful but should be brought to light.

  • @strawberrycolafizz840
    @strawberrycolafizz840 6 лет назад +327

    The makeup program makes me happy, the abuse doesn’t

  • @jenniferlyons4150
    @jenniferlyons4150 6 лет назад +120

    Interesting. The corruption is out of control and needs to be dealt with. They can't have criminals running a prison. "Using your needs against you" is unjustified.

  • @HeartBronkenAngel
    @HeartBronkenAngel 5 лет назад

    I love this side of Refinery29. Its not just beauty and trends. It’s real issues and real stories and I’m glad y’all do this ♥️

  • @lindarosenthal6835
    @lindarosenthal6835 5 лет назад +5

    Love your video series. Exposure to so many things we don’t see daily. Thank you.