Since our launch, Inquest has published a number of essay series, roundtables, and collections examining drivers of and solutions to our crisis of mass incarceration. Below, you’ll find them all, arranged from first to most recent.
January 2022
Incarceration and the Court
Essays examining the Supreme Court’s role in exacerbating our crisis of mass incarceration.
March 2023
Beyond Gideon
A collection of essays examining how—or whether—public defenders can meaningfully contribute to the end of mass incarceration.
April 2023
Abolition Alchemy
A four-part series of essays examining the “alchemy” of incarcerated abolitionists and thinkers who are fighting to transform their struggle into freedom for all.
May 2023
CAPTIVE LABOR
A collection of essays at the intersection of labor and the carceral state, in partnership with LPE Blog.
June 2023 (Ongoing)
Decarceral Filmmaking
Essays spotlighting films and documentaries that have something to say about our crisis of mass incarceration.
July 2023
Abolition in Action
A collection of essays exploring how people are practicing abolition in their communities, in partnership with Truthout.
August 2023
Radical Acts of Justice
A roundtable of essays centered on Jocelyn Simonson’s book, Radical Acts of Justice: How Ordinary People Are Dismantling Mass Incarceration.
October 2023
#Freethebooks
A collaboration with PEN America, aimed at the plight of carceral censorship and how people in prison are harmed by it.
April 2024
National Poetry Month
Poems from incarcerated writers exploring their present realities—and imagining the future they’d like to see.
May 2024
Carceral Geographies
Essays exploring how mass incarceration shapes, and is shaped by, our shared world and built spaces.
June 2024
The Prosecutor Paradox
A book roundtable the role prosecutors can play in dismantling mass incarceration.
August 2024
Ferguson at Ten
How the police killing of Michael Brown a decade ago propelled the modern decarceral movement.
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