‘It’s like a slow death’: a jailed mother and her daughter on why prison is a sentence for them both (The Guardian)

Six months ago, 16-year-old Valentina was watching TV with her cousin and younger brother at her home in Quito, Ecuador’s capital, when she received a call from her mother, Ivonne. She had been arrested again, and was in prison. She wouldn’t be coming home for a while. The pair had been living together since Ivonne’sContinueContinue reading “‘It’s like a slow death’: a jailed mother and her daughter on why prison is a sentence for them both (The Guardian)”