Mass incarceration is a lived, sensory experience. Statistics alone cannot relate the enormity of its psychological and societal impacts. This concise, illustrated primer brings to life the histories and means of daily survival of the people ensnared in this system. The book weaves together activist scholarship with testimonials by incarcerated people as they fight back against injustice and imagine freedom. The Warehouse showcases the abolition futures being crafted from the inside as people resist through direct action and artistic expression.--Adapted from back cover.
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