Valparaíso letters project uses writing to reconnect incarcerated women

Over six months, women from the Valparaíso Women's Penitentiary Center wrote letters to reconnect with loved ones and the outside world, breaking stigmas and promoting social reintegration. The project, led by Letras Públicas, culminates in public events at La Furia del Libro, featuring a writing workshop and the launch of a fanzine with letters and illustrations. This initiative underscores epistolary writing as a tool for intimate expression and freedom in incarceration contexts.

The Cartas Valparaíso project, developed over six months at the Valparaíso Women's Penitentiary Center, enabled incarcerated women to write letters to their loved ones and strangers outside, fostering new friendships and connections. Paulina Vergara, director of Letras Públicas, recounted the initial excitement: “¡Llegaron las cartas!” was the cry upon receiving messages from family. The initiative relies on epistolary writing as a means of expression and creation, differing from quick digital communication through its intimacy and deep reflection.

Participants like Priscilla highlighted the emotion: “I feel that this old-school pencil and paper thing is more exciting, it takes time... that's how we were meant to meet.” Catalina expressed her longing: “I really longed for a response since I don't have many people to write to, and it seems much more interesting to correspond with someone I don't know.” These letters cross the bars, promoting introspection and symbolic freedom, while dismantling stigmas by revealing personal stories of mothers, sisters, and friends.

Beyond symbolism, the project aims for reintegration: art and culture open doors to reflection and improve language skills for future job opportunities. Vergara emphasized: “Art and culture open doors, invite reflection... they also have the right to belong to Chile in another way”.

The culmination takes place on December 18 at La Furia del Libro: a “Se escriben cartas” workshop from 5:00 to 6:00 PM in room C2, led by former inmates like Joaquín Fuentes and Gricelda Lavín, and a conversation from 6:00 to 7:00 PM in room C1 with the launch of the fanzine “Proyecto Cartas: historia de un taller,” featuring letters, illustrations, and a chronicle. Donations of hygiene products are encouraged to support the women's dignity. Vergara concluded: “I hope we advance toward including these stories because we are very much in debt”.

This interdisciplinary effort highlights the transformative power of words in deprivation of liberty settings, contributing to a more equitable society.

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