We start out by sharing a statement from Jailhouse Lawyers Speak about the Shut ‘Em Down campaign, scheduled for August 21st and September 9th, historic days for Black struggle inside and against prison. Afterwards, we share the first of a two-part conversation between Nicole Fleetwood and Micol Seigel. Fleetwood’s recent book, Marking Time: Art in the...
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219 | Keith Malik Washington is Free
218 | A Loved One’s Plea for Vernell Freeman
217 | Attica as a Moment of Abolitionist Imagination
216 | A Positive Demand for Another World: Reflections on the Attica Prison Uprising
215 | “If They Kill Me in the Hole, I’ll Go Out Satisfied” – ICE Detainees Protest Conditions at Winn
213 | George Jackson and the Legacy of Revolt
212 | The Crisis Behind a Hot American Summer
211 | The Same Amount of Work for an 8th of the Credit- Academic Bias Against Prisoners
210 | Our Cries Are Falling on Deaf Ears- Prisoners in Florida Speak Out
209 | For the Sake of Knowledge Alone
208 | What’s Going on is Nothing New- Prisoners on State Violence and the Rebellion
207 | When Success is an Anomaly
206 | From Watts to Minneapolis, The Arc of Anti-Police Protest
205 | The High Stakes of Institutional Racism During COVID-19
204 | Nothing Can Be Changed Until it is Faced
203 | Beyond Reform
202 | Re-Entry into an Uprising
201 | The COVID Prison Project
200 | You Haven’t Demonstrated Enough For This Opportunity
198 | Barriers to Higher Education
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