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Tiger Prison Project (TPP) is a student-led organization at Louisiana State University (LSU) dedicated to ending mass incarceration, improving the lives of those it has affected, and promoting fair and effective alternatives.

In late January, the beginning of the Mardi Gras season that never was, Parole Project staff paid a visit to Bill

On April 9, 2021, Parole Project Reentry Specialist Louis Gibson attended the Black Gala, sponsored by the LSU Chapter of the NAACP and held at the Atchafalaya Room on the school’s campus.

FROM BANKERS, SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS, CEOs AND ENGINEERS, to attorneys, professors, members of the faith community, college students, and former law enforcement officers, Parole Project volunteers are a diverse group with a broad spectrum of experience and specialized knowledge.

Parole Project Reentry Specialist Christi Cheramie is always seeking opportunities for clients to give back to the community through volunteerism.

A black man in his mid-50s, dressed in a white tee-shirt and blue jeans, is holding what looks like a large laundry bag.

The rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of the dozen or so Parole Project clients and other members of the community who gathered in the spacious back yard of one of Parole Project’s Redemption Homes to celebrate Thanksgiving.

The prospect of losing one’s autonomy is a possibility absent to the minds of most college students.