Against the backdrop of the theme, "Abolitionist Visions and Intersections: Centering Human Relationships and Building Institutional Connections for Social Justice," speakers from across the country will present on the range of possibilities and projects it encompasses and conjures. Panels
will explore information access and censorship in carceral settings,
creative arts programming in prisons, archival stewardship of
incarcerated persons' records, financial divestment and community
organizing, innovative public library programming to serve vulnerable
and reentry populations, higher education/prison partnerships, solitary
confinement, public safety, inside/outside mutual aid, the interface of
immigration and policing, and more. There will also be two film
screenings and a participatory workshop. Our
presenters are from a wide range of backgrounds and environments and
speak from deep, diverse, and experientially-informed perspectives. Please email Rachel Rosekind with questions: [log in to unmask]. This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.
Full program schedule (also below) and registration information can be found at https://www.ala.org/rt/srrt/events/abolitionist-visions-intersections.
Day One Registration Link: https://ala-events.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJErd-ygqjguG9EkZKljKU1r3rmidgZmHDsD
Day Two Registration Link: https://ala-events.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUtf-ispj0uHdRpzXBS5336RjwiPIsQKt8w