A late Nobel Peace Prize nominee describes his co-founding of the notorious Crips gang and the criminal activities for which he was executed in 2005, relating how he became a powerful anti-gang activist while in prison
Stanley Tookie Williams Ordine dei libri (cronologico)
Stanley Tookie Williams III fu un famigerato leader di una gang di strada americana che in seguito trasformò la sua vita e divenne un prolifico autore. Mentre era incarcerato, scrisse numerosi libri, tra cui potente letteratura anti-gang e anti-violenza, oltre a libri per bambini. I suoi scritti riflettono un profondo viaggio di redenzione, offrendo spunti sulle conseguenze della violenza e promuovendo la pace. L'opera di Williams è una testimonianza della possibilità di cambiamento e dell'impatto duraturo della letteratura nel promuovere valori sociali positivi.


Life in Prison
- 80pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Stanley "Tookie" Williams, cofounder of the notorious Crips gang is a death-row inmate. But in his two decades of incarceration. Williams has also become a respected author and activist who: dedication to ending gang warfare in the lives of inner-city children has earned him a 2001 Nobel Peace Prize nomination.In this award-winning book -- which has drawn praise from educators, government leaders, and families alike -- Williams describes the brutal reality of being an inmate. He debunks myths of prisons as "gladiator schools" with blunt, riveting stories of overwhelming homesickness, the terror of solitary confinement, and the humiliation of strip-searches. Williams' word are a frank challenge to adolescent readers to educate themselves, make intelligent decisions, and above all, not to follow his footsteps.