Un-Just System

Un-Just System

I did not expect anything less from the judicial system; they will never correct their manifests of injustice, without more irrational arguments to support the illegalities challenged before them. I did not expect this appellate remand to be easy, although what I did hope for is more understanding and willingness by defense, to fight more if not for me, at least for the true interests of Justice.

I have lost hope and faith in both sides of the system, yet I will continue to fight and challenge injustices each time it pokes its head above ground.

#Still Strong

Frederick Fisher #189340
St. Cloud Correctional Facility
2305 Minnesota Boulevard S.E.
St. Cloud, MN 56304

 

Migwetch, Biwaabik Wakaaigan

My art and writing have been my attempts to reconnect with my community and to communicate the realities through creativity, those which many prisoners face. My vision is to bridge that gap between the incarcerated and free world people, allowing creativity and free expression to fuel that mission. Art and writing in many circumstances have remained our only one and truly protected vehicle for free speech. The U.S. In-Justice system has tried many times, in many ways to exclude us from telling our sides of the stories, now many are able to share without interruptions or exclusion by American society. – Migwetch, Biwaabik Wakaaigan

Frederick Fisher #189340
St. Cloud Correctional Facility
2305 Minnesota Boulevard S.E.
St. Cloud, MN 56304

 

Iron House Artist Statement

Art has proven to be a satisfying and fulfilling experience for me. I receive a great deal of pride and enjoyment from my work. Drawing is an aspect of my life which makes me extremely happy. Happiness contributes to an individual’s sense of self-esteem and feelings of self-worth. My art has given me the freedom to feel integrated and whole. When I am drawing I feel like I have been freed from the dehumanizing effects of incarceration, creating a much more satisfying life. The happiness derived from art provides meaning for life. For me it’s the ultimate reality, providing the greatest sense of peacefulness an individual can experience. – Iron House Artist Statement

Frederick Fisher #189340
St. Cloud Correctional Facility
2305 Minnesota Boulevard S.E.
St. Cloud, MN 56304

 

Frederick Fisher

Greetings from the Iron House. My name is Frederick and I welcome you. I’m hoping to share my thoughts on religious freedom for prisoners, reentry programming, community supporting, education and hopefully begin to dialogue and have conversations with free world folks, whom can help me to incorporate change from within.

Please feel free to contact me at: FrederickFisher@Conpals.com if you would like to exchange ideas. Be sure to include your contact info. I will attempt to update this periodically, with new thoughts.

“They can jail our bodies, but never our spirit.”

~ Frederick

Frederick Fisher #189340

Frederick Fisher #189340
St. Cloud Correctional Facility
2305 Minnesota Boulevard S.E.
St. Cloud, MN 56304