Siblings speaking about everyday life and their family dynamic as one navigates prison. Bringing you an incarcerated persons’ point of view on prison life/culture, injustice, politics, relationships and more.

Big Jay discuses how prison exposes people to the worst parts of life and brings out the worst in some. Questions posed: how do you not lose yourself after seeing so much violence and so often? How important is a support system for incarcerated people?

Big Jay explains what it was like for him inside while his father was in the hospital suffering from COVID-19. He also discusses the disconnect between correctional officers and inmates. Would more Black and Brown correctional officers change the environment inside? Should correctional officers receive mandatory vaccines? Check out and like our FB page: An Inmates' POV W/ Big Jay. And follow us on IG: @aninmatespov

Hey guys! We don't have much for you this week, but just want to give y'all some insight on what's going on with us. Keep us in your prayers! Stay safe.

Big Jay explains the changes his prison facility has gone through since the beginning of COVID with new policies and procedures.

Gdave explains to Big Jay what it's been like growing up with his older brother being incarcerated. Big Jay discusses being sentenced at such a young age and reflects on the process with his younger brother.

Big Jay discusses recent incident in prison and navigating life as a larger Black man.

We're discussing Big Jay's background before he was arrested, his crime and sentencing. More insight on prison culture and injustice on the inside.

Welcome to our first episode of “An Inmate's Point of View With Big Jay”. In this episode we're introducing ourselves and discussing how you can support family and friends who are incarcerated.