In this week’s episode, Kendra and Jaclyn discuss Incarceration Nations and A Prison By Any Other Name.
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Books Mentioned
Prison By Any Other Name: The Harmful Consequences of Popular Reforms by Maya Schenwar and Victoria Law
Incarceration Nations: A Journey to Justice in Prisons Around the World by Baz Dreisinger
Further Reading
Against the Loveless World by Susan Abulhawa
After Story by Larissa Behrendt
Angela Y. Davis body of work (including Freedom Is a Constant Struggle, Are Prisons Obsolete?)
The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
The Natural Way of Things by Charlotte Wood
Blood in the Water by Heather Ann Thompson
We Do This ‘Til We Free Us by Mariame Kaba
The Pedagogy of Pathologization: Dis/abled Girls of Color in the School-prison Nexus by Subini Ancy Annamma
Deaf People in the Criminal Justice System: Selected Topics on Advocacy, Incarceration, and Social Justice edited by Debra Guthmann, Gabriel I. Lomas, Damara Goff Paris, and Gabriel A. “Tony” Martin
Disability Incarcerated: Imprisonment and Disability in the United States and Canada edited by L. Ben-Moshe, C. Chapman, and A. Carey
Further Resources
SistersInside & Debbie Kilroy (@debkilroy) #FreeHer #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs
Incarceration Nation (@inc_nation_au) documentary airs 29 August 2021 on NITV
Article on Incarceration Nation
The Dhadjowa Foundation
13th (Netflix)
#RaiseTheAge
Amy McQuire
National Prison Book Program, run by the Australian Prison Foundation (
https://alc.org.au)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/06/17/australia-is-outraged-over-george-floyd-what-about-black-lives-our-shores/
Prison by Any Other Name interview with authors
Currently Reading
Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy
The Smell of Other People’s Houses by Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock
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