Beyond Prisons

Beyond Prisons

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Beyond Prisons is a podcast on justice, mass incarceration, and prison abolition. Hosted by @phillyprof03 & @bsonenstein

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Six Years of Beyond Prisons 22.04.2023

April marks 6 years of Beyond Prisons! Thank you so much to everyone who has listened to the show and supported us over the years. In this episode, Kim and Brian reflect on their work and their lives over the past several years. They discuss everything from their favorite episodes to how they work together, how doing the podcast influenced their lives, and what has brought them joy outside of the...

CI Toolkit: Perspectives On Interventions feat. Mimi Kim & Shira Hassan 12.10.2022

This is the third episode in our Creative Interventions series, where we explore this fantastic and practical toolkit for stopping interpersonal violence and speak with some of the people whose organizing efforts directly informed it. We speak with Mimi Kim and Shira Hassan once again, this time with reflections, observations, and other notes for people who are considering interventions. If you've...

Close California Prisons feat. Brian Kaneda & Woods Ervin 30.09.2022

Brian Kaneda and Woods Ervin join the show to tell us about the Close California Prisons Campaign. This campaign is led by the statewide coalition known as Californians United For A Responsible Budget (CURB), pressuring Governor Gavin Newsom and the California Department of Correction to close prisons across the state.  Last year, CURB released The People's Plan for Prison Closures, which they des...

CI Toolkit: What Does Interpersonal Violence Look Like? feat. Mimi Kim & Shira Hassan 27.09.2022

This is the second episode in our Creative Interventions series , where we explore this fantastic and practical toolkit for stopping interpersonal violence and speak with some of the people whose organizing efforts directly informed it. We speak with Mimi and Shira Hassan about the basics of interpersonal violence as outlined in the Creative Interventions Toolkit. If you've got the toolkit at home...

How We Work Matters: Reflections From A Burned Out Organizer 20.09.2022

The following talk was delivered by Dr. Kim Wilson at the DecARcerate Arkansas 2022 conference in Little Rock. The conference was an opportunity for abolitionist and other organizers to come together to listen as speakers from around the state and the country talked about their work. Kim interviewed organizers about their experience with boundary setting in movement spaces, and what they said illu...

What Is The Creative Interventions Toolkit? feat. Mimi Kim & Rachel Herzing 13.04.2022

This is the first episode of our Creative Interventions series.  In this series, we will explore the Creative Interventions Toolkit, which provides tools, resources, and a model for community interventions in interpersonal violence. We'll go section-by-section and talk to some of the folks whose work served as the source material for this project. You can find digital versions of the Creative Inte...

Panel: Why Physical Mail In Prison Matters 29.03.2022

This is the audio version of a panel discussion hosted on March 24 that explores the importance of physical mail in prison and how the prison industrial complex works to undermine imprisoned people's ability to meaningfully communicate with their loved ones. You can watch video of the panel here: https://www.beyond-prisons.com/home/video-why-physical-mail-matters Physical mail is a layered issue,...

Delaware's Draconian Mail Policy feat. Monica Cosby 16.03.2022

In this episode, Kim sits down with Monica Cosby to talk about the draconian policy in the Delaware Department of Corrections to end all physical mail sent to prisoners.  Join us to take action on Friday, March 18, 2022, and on Monday through Wednesday, March 21-23, 2022. Details at: https://www.beyond-prisons.com/home/say-no-to-eliminating-physical-mail-in-delaware-prisons Kim and Monica discuss...

How We Stay Free feat. Christopher R. Rogers & YahNé Ndgo 19.02.2022

Christopher R. Rogers and YahNé Ndgo join us for a wide ranging conversation grounded in the book "How We Stay Free: Notes On A Black Uprising." This anthology, which was published by Common Notions and edited by our guest Christopher as well as Fajr Muhammad, and the Paul Robeson House & Museum, brings together essays, timelines, poetry, photography, illustration, and other artwork to reflect on...

Community Is The Antidote To Policing feat. Geo Maher 15.01.2022

This is a companion episode to our interview with Geo Maher . If you haven't listened to that yet, you may want to put this on hold and check that conversation out first. Kim Wilson and Geo Maher dive deep into Chapter 5 of his book, A World Without Police: How Strong Communities Make Cops Obsolete. The chapter is entitled, "Building Communities Without Police," and this discussion was originally...

A World Without Police feat. Geo Maher 15.01.2022

Geo Maher joins us to discuss his new book, "A World Without Police: How Strong Communities Make Cops Obsolete."  We touch on a number of subjects, including the context in which the book was written, cops and labor unions, and how Geo's experiences in Venezuela influenced his work. We also touch on Alexandria Ocasio Cortez's comment likening abolition to a suburb and rhetorical strategies with th...

Holding Change feat. adrienne maree brown 12.11.2021

In this episode, adrienne maree brown discusses her recent book: Holding Change: The Way of Emergent Strategy Facilitation and Mediation. We talk about the structure of the book, Black feminist wisdom, breathwork as a facilitation practice, the importance of setting boundaries, the need to remain open to new ideas, and moving with grief. adrienne maree brown is the author of Grievers (the first in...

The Abolitionist Newspaper feat. Woods Ervin & Rory Elliott 17.08.2021

Rory Elliott and Woods Ervin from Critical Resistance's newspaper, The Abolitionist, join the show for a wide-ranging conversation on abolitionist media. According to their website, The Abolitionist, sometimes lovingly referred to as The Abbey, "launched in the spring of 2005 as a bilingual publication dedicated to the strategy and practice of prison industrial complex (PIC) abolition. It is distr...

Beyond Solitary #2: Kwame Shakur on Revolution and Reactionary Reformism 11.06.2021

In the second episode of our series, Beyond Solitary, Kwame Shakur joins the show to talk about the need to develop inside-out revolutionary strategy, and the work already being done with that goal in mind by organizations like I.D.O.C. Watch, Prison Lives Matter, and the New Afrikan Liberation Collective. This is the second of two episodes with members of I.D.O.C. Watch, an organization of prison...

Beyond Solitary: 25 Years In The Indiana Prison Movement feat. Shaka Shakur 08.04.2021

Beyond Solitary series | Episode 1 In the first episode of our new series, "Beyond Solitary," Shaka Shakur talks about the history of the prison movement in Indiana, and how the movement has evolved and responded to consistent repression from the carceral state. This is the first of two episodes featuring members of I.D.O.C. Watch , an organization of prisoners in Indiana and outside supporters, d...

TRAILER: Introducing Beyond Solitary 08.04.2021

Beyond Prisons Editor Ellis Maxwell introduces a new series called "Beyond Solitary," exploring solitary confinement as a site of struggle and featuring interviews with currently and formerly incarcerated people and their loved ones. In recent years, due to tireless work from individuals and organizations around the world, we've seen a growing understanding of the horrors of isolation. Long-term s...

Interrupting Criminalization feat. Andrea Ritchie 04.02.2021

Andrea Ritchie joins the show to talk about her research with the group Interrupting Criminalization, specifically their new report looking back on the "Defund the Police" demand in 2020. Interrupting Criminalization describes itself as an initiative that aims to interrupt and end the growing criminalization and incarceration of women and LGBTQ people of color for criminalized acts related to publ...

COVID-19 Dispatch: Soledad Family Roundtable 15.01.2021

Four women with loved ones incarcerated at the Correctional Training Facility in Soledad, CA join the Beyond Prisons podcast to talk about how prison officials are failing to respond to the pandemic.  Their names are Mary, Dawn, Crystal, and Alice. Nearly a year into this crisis, these women described conditions at CTF that expose a yawning gap between the picture painted in CDCR press releases an...

COVID-19 Dispatch: The Crisis At Soledad 30.12.2020

Brian Sonenstein interviews a woman we're calling "Alice" to protect her and her family from retaliation from California prison officials.  Alice was on Beyond Prisons in April 2020 to discuss the situation facing people enduring the pandemic while incarcerated at the Correctional Training Facility in Soledad, California. If you haven't heard that episode yet, you may want to listen to it first fo...

Study And Struggle feat. Garrett Felber 23.12.2020

Garrett Felber joins the Beyond Prisons podcast to discuss Study and Struggle, which he helped launch in 2020 as "a bilingual political education program on abolition and immigrant justice which supports and collaborates with grassroots organizations in Mississippi." (NOTE: This episode was recorded a few weeks before Felber was wrongfully fired by the University of Mississippi for speaking out ag...

In Defense Of Looting Feat. Vicky Osterweil 29.10.2020

Vicky Osterweil joins the Beyond Prisons podcast to discuss her new book, "In Defense Of Looting: A Riotous History Of Uncivil Action." Our wide-ranging conversation includes Vicky's analysis of the claim that "real" and legitimate protests are nonviolent by nature, while rioting and looting constitute an act of hijacking by malevolent outside forces.  We talk about Black women and armed resistanc...

Challenging E-Carceration Feat. James Kilgore 28.09.2020

In this episode, Kim and Brian sit down with James Kilgore, a formerly incarcerated activist, researcher, and author based in Urbana, Illinois. Our conversation addressed a number of issues relating to e-carceration. We pushed back against the idea that electronic monitoring is better than prison and discussed the ways that e-carceration deprives people of liberty. We also talk about e-carceration...

Prison By Any Other Name Feat. Maya Schenwar and Victoria Law 08.09.2020

Beyond Prisons welcomes back Maya Schenwar and Victoria Law to discuss their new book, Prison By Any Other Name: The Harmful Consequences Of Popular Reforms .  The book provides a comprehensive and thought-provoking critical analysis of popular reforms to policing and incarceration, such as electronic monitoring, diversion courts, so-called sex worker rescue programs, and a lot more. Importantly,...

An Abolitionist Focus Is A Feminine Focus Feat. Dr. Venezia Michalsen 13.08.2020

Kim Wilson is joined by Dr. Venezia Michalsen for a conversation about her research on women's experiences with the criminal punishment system on the Beyond Prisons podcast.  Their conversation, which was recorded in February, touches on how women are impacted differently by the system than men and how criminology has focused on studying men's experiences. They also discuss the ways that women's s...

Dylan Rodríguez, Part II: Police Accountability Is Casualty Management 04.08.2020

This is the second part of our two-part conversation with Dr. Dylan Rodríguez. If you haven't already, listen to part one .  In this episode, Dylan shares a few thoughts about high profile reformers like Van Jones and the dangers of the non-profit industrial complex (NPIC). We also talk about "The Problems with Community Control of the Police and Proposals for Alternatives," a document that Dylan...

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