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lil1inblue
Are Prisons Obsolete? | Angela Y. Davis
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Eggs Great choice 2w
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ChaoticMissAdventures
Are Prisons Obsolete? | Angela Y. Davis
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Tired, by Langston Hughes

It has been a hard week in the US, for those of us who believe the Death Penalty should be abolished. 5 state executions in 7 days.
I am sad, I am tired.

If you have not read the tagged by Angela Davis or The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander I really encourage you to even if you do not live in the states.

dabbe 🧡🤎💛 7mo
IndoorDame 🖤🤎🖤 7mo
Tamra Oooof, perfect poem today. It does feel like we‘re festering. Come November we‘ll have made that cut and will be able to see. (edited) 7mo
kspenmoll Thanks for sharing this poem! 7mo
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ChaoticMissAdventures
Are Prisons Obsolete? | Angela Y. Davis
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Calamity Cat is all about prison abolition.

Learning, growing.

batsy 😍🙌🏾 2y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
Are Prisons Obsolete? | Angela Y. Davis
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Pickpick

A dense but tiny read. I am not sure what I was expecting but there is a lot of history of prisons and their creation. I have been flirting with prison abolition the last few years and this was very informative even if I knew some of the information before hand (I took many criminal psychology classes in college which took on things like the penopticon)
It was interesting and unexpected to read about Dickens being anti prison.

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Wellreadhead
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As John Krieg says in this eye opening piece: “The motto, “To protect and serve,” is disingenuous at best and untrue at worst when the people they always strive to protect and serve the most are themselves.”

http://www.athinsliceofanxiety.com/2021/03/americas-superior-society-police.html...

swynn Thanks for that link. Sounds about right. 4y
Wellreadhead @swynn 👍🏻 4y
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8little_paws
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Pickpick

Yeah!! I finally read this little book thanks to #bookspinbingo! @TheAromaofBooks this was my December #Doublespin. This is just 4 interviews with her, it's really kind of a companion to her book Are Prisons Obsolete. I would recommend reading that or her book women race and class first.

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 4y
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Kathrin
Are Prisons Obsolete? | Angela Y. Davis
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Pickpick

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sarahlandis
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This review will continue in comments! Litsy just doesn't give me enough room to voice my opinions! Wow every American should read this book. It starts with a detailed history of how police departments started; methods borrowed by the British, how it operated in the colonies, how it developed into slave catching and revolt stifling, and slowly shifted into what we know it to be today. It documents history repeating itself.

sarahlandis Time and time again in america, protests from the working class and oppressed members of society have been brutally shut down usually involving murderous police, black and brown people are targeted and abused, racism, sexism, and violence are so deeply embedded in the force, that the author says, to feel the need for the police is to feel a need for violence. The book tries to offer some methods for reform, but this book is generally.. 5y
sarahlandis ...making the case against whateverthefuck system that is in place now. How can we reform a system designed to benefit from corruption? How can we make an entity treat the very people it was designed to hunt, with respect? This book gives sooo much data that supports all the protesters in the streets across america at this very minute. If anyone has any doubt in the BLM movement and the protests to defund the police, I HIGHLY recommend this book 5y
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Though individually they receive just a meager portion of capitalism's benefits, the police represent both the interests and the power of the ruling class. Like managers, police control those who do the work and they actively maintain the conditions that allow for profitable exploitation. The police thus occupy a dual position as workers and overseers.