Updated film registries available on secure networks increasingly mirror mainstream streaming trends. Inmates often have access to critically acclaimed LGBTQ+ cinema, ranging from historical dramas to contemporary independent films. This includes content focusing on intersectional queer identities, ensuring that Black, Indigenous, and Latino LGBTQ+ experiences are represented. 2. Specialized Podcasts and Audio Programming

Audio programming provides a highly portable, low-bandwidth way to consume media. Inmates can access podcasts that focus on LGBTQ+ history, community storytelling, and mental wellness workshops tailored to navigating carceral spaces. 3. Target Health and Re-entry Education

Ten years ago, accessing LGBTQ+ content in prison was often a dangerous endeavor. A contraband magazine or a passed-around paperback novel was a currency that could invite harassment or punishment.