by James Kilgore | Apr 19, 2026 | Abolition, Art, culture, Mass Incarceration, Media, Photo Essay, Prison Industrial Complex, Prisons
During my incarceration in the U.S., since I had little else to do, I focused on reading, on becoming an expert on the prison-industrial complex in which I lived. People sent me books and articles on this topic, but when I tried to share them with the other men in the prison, they ran up against a wall of accessibility. I vowed that when I got out, I would write materials that would be about them…
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by Dalia Abu Ramadan | Oct 29, 2025 | Art, Gaza, Israel, News Analysis, Palestine, War
Despite the horror and brutality of life under the relentless torture of occupation, the world is astonished that Gazans still hold on to hope. We create hope for others when we insist on believing that Gaza can rise again from the rubble, even as we hear the sounds of bombardment destroying our homes, snatching the lives of our loved ones, and shattering our dreams. Painter Frans Al-Salmi…
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