Storytelling is important because it allows people to share about their lived experiences. Storytelling plays a significant role in shaping a culture, and it allows us to use our imagination while considering alternate worlds. Through this collaboration,  I hope to gain perspective and a greater understanding of the organization as a whole.

I am currently working on creating a blog to showcase my work. In the past, I have completed a variety of written works. I especially enjoy working on cento poems and flash nonfiction essays. In the future I am planning to combine my passion for music and writing, through engaging in songwriting and performing.

If I had one wish for the future, it would be that I complete two videos of my singing and musical performances by the end of this year. In order to achieve this goal, I think it is important that I set deadlines for myself. I also need to set aside a number of hours a week that I am willing to dedicate to working on the video and editing process. 

Cento Poetry - I took lines from letters that prisoners wrote to their family members during the start of covid, and I pieced them together to create a poem.

Harris County Jail, Houston Texas

Saturday April 4, 2020

told my girlfriend

I was feeling bad

no soap

no testing

no nothing


sick on last friday

I don’t want to die

here.

placed in a tank

three dozen in quarantine

sick on last friday

I don’t want to die

no soap

no testing

no nothing

they put me in quarantine tank

I am no public threat.

sick on last friday

I don’t want to die

here.

me in quarantine

tank 4th floor

I am scared

Some guys in here

sicker than I

Fever up to 110

sick on last friday

I don’t want to die

rushed out in an ambulance

medication, a shot, x-ray

no one informed us

no one tested us

only takes one guard

to spread like fire

no soap

no testing

no nothing

I am 54, bad combination

I can’t get the virus

sick on last friday

I don’t want to die

here.

suffering symptoms

with our situation

What is going to happen?

no chemicals to clean.

Area needs sanitizing.

no soap

no testing

no nothing

inmates beg to see doctor

officers won’t even call them

sick on last friday

I don’t want to die

I could use help

I have become homeless since

the pandemic started

sick on last friday

I don’t want to die here

Any information

Would be helpful

sick on last friday

I don’t want to die

58 men in one room

beds 2 feet apart

frightening times

here at Harris County Jail

1100 inmates tested positive

literally living in bunks

no social distancing here

sick on last friday

I don’t want to die

locked up with no fighting chance

basically it's like living on death row

sick on last friday

I don’t want to die

I wake up in fear of my life.

Is there any help for us?

not all of us are guilty

take this letter seriously

sick on last friday

I don’t want to die

everyone is concerned

they let some out

sick on last friday

I don’t want to die

People's lives are in danger

keep us in your prayers

we will do the same.

sick on last friday

I don’t want to die

here.

This place focuses on money

High risk-we all still here

People's lives are in danger

keep us in your prayers

we will do the same.

Thank you for your time.

PS: I need a lawyer,

I have some money.

A special thanks to Paul Rayes, Ren Cheeks, E, Rich, C, Ken Greggory “Shane” Nevellis and other detainees from Harris County Jail who have written letters about their experience during the COVID pandemic. For these words are their own. The second poem I have included is written through the eyes of a detainees partner.

Sources:

https://www.texastribune.org/2020/05/01/letters-coronavirus-harris-county-jail/