Zines about prison and other detention centres, prison resistance, and prisoner justice, zines made by prisoners about their experience in prison, or zines made for prisoners.
What Better Time Than Now? ... notes on consciousness and unity in US cities and prisons is a 2011 zine gathering information from several sources (all of which are cited on the back cover) that is communicated in the form of a sixteen page article. It touches on prison activism, colonization, anarchism, class consciousness, and unity.
From inside the walls of women's prisons in Nova Scotia, women prisoners courageously share reflections of their past, first-hand experiences of living on the inside and their hopes for the future. Words Beyond Walls challenges the nature of prisons to keep people isolated and silent.
Details the conditions of mothers who give birth in prison, and outlines the state-created obstacles for keeping contact with and custody of their children, and post-partum mental health.
Table of contents:
Introduction
Penitentiaries, Slavery and Colonial Expansion
1930s-1960s
1970s
The 1970s in Quebec
1980s and 1990s
Current Context
Race and Canadian Prisons
Anarchists and Aboltionists
Conclusion
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Interview With Some Friends From So-Called Canada
Further Reading