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The New Inquiry
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Philosophy - Supplemental Readings
Sociologists
The New Inquiry
The New Inquiry: Audio, Video and Books
Additional Resources from La Salle members
Introduction to The Prison Industrial Complex
Christina Sharpe recommends the blog
Prison Culture
“How the PIC Structures Our World…”
The Black Youth Project
Young People Continue To Talk About the Cops…
Louder Than A Bomb 2014: Chicago Youth Have Their Say…
Peart, N. K. (2011, Dec 18). Why is the N.Y.P.D. after me? New York Times (1923-Current File)
C Angel Torres and Naima Paz, Young Women’s Empowerment Project’s Bad Encounter Line zine
Rose Brewer and Nancy Heitzeg, The Racialization of Crime and Punishment: Criminal Justice, Color-Blind Racism, and the Political Economy of the Prison Industrial Complex
Sylvia Wynter, “No Humans Involved: An Open Letter to My Colleagues
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