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I didn't come to prison to make friends
It's one of the phrases you hear most often between these walls. This Friendship Day, we take it as our starting point: no one comes here to make friends, and yet friends appear anyway. They're brought by shared work, self-management, standing side by side every single day.
Juliana joins live classes: takes attendance, answers questions, and summarizes each session
Starting today, Juliana, Liberté's assistant, connects to live Zoom classes: takes attendance on her own (no forms needed), answers questions in the chat, and leaves a summary of each session in Aula Liberté.
Universidad Liberté launches Aula Liberté, its own virtual classroom
Universidad Liberté launches Aula Liberté, its own virtual classroom: built for it by VERUMax, free, inclusive, and grassroots. It's fully run by Juliana, so people can take courses through the web, email, or WhatsApp. It's open to everyone, with partnerships and the relaunch of Instituto Liberté's courses on the way.
The community lunch returned to Liberté
On a Saturday afternoon, the Liberté community gathered around a table again: a shared pasta lunch at the Punto de Paz Hall, among peers.
Liberté opens doors: the case of José L and judicial recognition of community work
A young man in prison finds a space of support and progress in Batán. The organization's reports are now received by the courts to evaluate access to legal rights related to release.
Liberté turns 12: dignified work is possible inside
On July 3, 2014, a stamp at the entrance desk of Unit 15 in Batán marked the start of Liberté. The story of that first day, twelve years later.