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The Race Has Started the Holidays Are Right Around the Corner

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American Entrepreneurs Come Together…We Can Make a Difference

LogoBreaking the Cycle Of Mass-Incarceration…Join Us Together We Can Make Change

What's in a Name… Do Names and Brands Make a Difference

LogoIs Branding Really Important or Just a Huge Hype

Low Budget Fine Dining

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The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals

LogoThe Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals takes action only days after concerns are raised in the case of Jeffrey Epstein's death. Mr. Epstein was found dead in his jail cell on Saturday, August 10, 2019. His death occurred less than a day after a trove of court documents was made public- documents that implicated many rich and powerful men from social circles frequented by Mr. Epstein. Those concerned include former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson and scientist Richard Stallman. Mr. Epstein was alleged to have offered testimony against other men of influence, claiming that may have also been involved in sexual offences.

The Illusion of Fighting Crime

LogoThe American Criminal Justice System both state and federal costs taxpayers almost 800 billion dollars every year, the largest percentage of that money goes to finance long prison sentences that offer no rehabilitation. Now, the practice of spending excessive amounts of tax dollars to over-sentence, instead of rehabilitating, American prisoners has begun to come under intense scrutiny. Recently, President Trump signed the "First Step Act" into law and has claimed that he is the Criminal Justice Reform leader. Democratic presidential candidates are going out of their way to make proposals for federal sentence reform, the news media are pushing and questioning prison and sentence reform like never before, and Freebird Publishers is doing their part, leading the way with books and publishing services that change the lives of prisoners forever.

The Secret to Successful Self-Publishing

LogoIn today's world of easy-access self-publishing, the most important aspect of successful publishing is usually and almost always neglected- marketing the book! The real secret to successful self-publishing is getting a book in the view of potential readers. What many new authors fail to realize is that getting a book written, edited and in print is only half of the process. In self-publishing, a little knowledge goes a long way. It doesn't matter who or how a book is published. What DOES matter is how effectively it is aimed at the target market.

The over Use of Police Brutality and Harassment in Today's Society

LogoSome of the most abusive people in history have committed terrible acts of violence and have abused the authority granted to them under state laws. This conduct has become so common place in America that the U.S. Congress enacted a number of federal laws to protect American citizens and prisoners alike. One such law is codified in The United States Code, Title 42, Section 1983. This statute provides that American citizens and prisoners can be compensated for damages caused by any person who abuses the state authority they have been granted.

Reducing Crime in American Neighborhoods

LogoThe First Step Act is the first significant step in fighting crime in the last two centuries. The new law reduces crime by preparing departing prisoners for several types of success. Successful prisoners who become productive members of American communities, avoid becoming re-offenders on their way back to prison. The First Step Act also invited companies and non-governmental organizations to assist prisoners in engaging in productive activities. Companies that provide inmate services are indispensable in providing productive activities. Freebird Publishers has stepped out from the crowd by offering an inmate publication process. When prisoners become authors, their lives change, they leave behind thoughts of the next big score, and instead spend the time working on their next book.

The Hardest Thing About Being in Prison

LogoPrisoners around the country are deprived of nearly all information that can help them keep engaged with their communities.