Tony Platt and Cecilia O’Leary, interviewers

Two Interviews with Ericka Huggins Ericka Huggins, an important leader of the Black Panther Party (BPP) and ongoing activist for nonviolent reconciliation, is interviewed about her political development, assessment of 1970s struggles, and views on the prison system. Also included is a conversation with historian Cecilia O’Leary about how she would like the BPP to […]

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Tony Platt, interviewer

Interview with Angela Davis Interview with Angela Davis on the prison movement, political prisoners, women prisoners, reflections on her political past and her ongoing activism with Critical Resistance, a US-based anti-prison organization. interview, Angela Davis Citation: Social Justice Vol. 40, Nos. 1-2 (2013): 37-53

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Various authors

Memories of Betita Contributions from Mike Davis, Chude Pam Allen, Angela Davis, John Nichols, Barbara Dane, Sofía Martínez, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Mike Miller, Susanne Jonas, Alejandro Alvarez, Fredi Avalos, Marta López-Garza, Carlos Muñoz, Jr., Max Elbaum and Ellen Kaiser, and Olga Talamante. Elizabeth “Betita” Sutherland Martínez Citation: Social Justice Vol. 39, No. 2-3 (2012): 85-148

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Vol. 44-4

FRONT MATTER (pdf download) Abstracts (pdf download) TABLE OF CONTENTS Articles The Idea of Progress, Industrialization, and the Replacement of Indigenous Peoples: The Muskrat Falls Megadam Boondoggle Colin Samson Material Conditions of Detroit’s Great Rebellion Mark Jay & Virginia Leavell Myanmar: Promoting Reconciliation between the Rohingya Muslims and Buddhists of Rakhine State Katja Weber & […]

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Vol. 45-4 – Penal Abolition: Challenging Boundaries

Penal Abolition: Challenging Boundaries edited by Michael J. Coyle & Judah Schept The present issue’s focus reflects abolition’s foundational questioning of the material boundaries of capitalist societies—borders, prisons, property—as well as the matériel of those boundaries—barbed wire, cages, fences, walls, and increasingly their electronic manifestations. Whereas some reform efforts aim to tweak the size and […]

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Vol. 46-1 – Unsettling Debates: Women and Peace Making

Unsettling Debates: Women and Peace Making edited by Suzy Kim, Gwyn Kirk, and M. Brinton Lykes This issue presents a critical exploration of women’s past contributions and future potential in making peace. Adopting a transnational perspective, the contributors highlight the various ways in which women seeking a just peace have organized against militarized patriarchy and its forms […]

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Vol. 46-2/3 – Policing the Protest Cycle of the 2010s

Please note: This issue has not been published yet. You may purchase a digital copy for immediate download or pre-order a printed copy below (shipping in September 2020). Policing the Protest Cycle of the 2010s edited by Manuel Maroto, Ignacio González-Sánchez, and José A. Brandariz This special issue analyzes the cycle of protests that has swept […]

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