collective action
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A collective, nationwide, complete refusal to work in prison would make the carceral status quo impossible to maintain.
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A collective, nationwide, complete refusal to work in prison would make the carceral status quo impossible to maintain.
Today’s labor movements must see the carceral state not just as a related progressive battle, but as central to the struggle for workers’ rights.
How the peaceful takeover of Walpole prison in 1973 holds lessons for abolitionists today.
How one labor union in New York is organizing and creating solidarity among formerly incarcerated workers—and winning.
When the state of Virginia starved them, the author and his incarcerated comrades banded together to gain recognition of their right as citizens to access the courts.