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Ecologies of Justice : Making and Unmaking Prison Worlds
Ecologies of Justice : Making and Unmaking Prison Worlds
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ISBN No.: 9781978840324
Pages: 260
Year: 202611
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 62.93
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Contents Yarrow Frederick Livingston Introduction Matthew DelSesto, Daniela Jauk-Ajamie, Elizabeth Lara, and Shea Zwerver Part I: Contexts Jury Duty Frederick Livingston Chapter 1: The Environmental and the Carceral Matthew DelSesto, Daniela Jauk-Ajamie, Elizabeth Lara, and Shea Zwerver Chapter 2: Remembering a Leader, Continuing the Work Carlos Rosado Chapter 3: Soil Therapy Genea Richardson and Brendon Wilson Chapter 4: How Soil Acts as a Living Witness to Racial Violence Leanna First-Arai Chapter 5: The Politics of Concrete David Helps Chapter 6: Temporal Misalignment William Anderson Chapter 7: A Prison Tree Morgan Godvin Chapter 8: Healing Our Relationship to the Land Ki?Amber Thompson Part II: Inside The Garden Sleeps Joe McManus Chapter 9: From Insight Garden Program to Land Together Elizabeth Lara Chapter 10: The Sustainability in Prisons Project Kelli Bush The Compost Pile Brian Auclair Chapter 11: Worm Farming in Washington State Nicholas Hacheney and Tomas Keen Chapter 12: Set Free Through Sustainability Juan Hernandez Chapter 13: Prison with Purpose Trip Finity Taylor and Cory Campbell Metamorphosis Frederick Livingston Chapter 14: Warrior and Weaver Work Rebekah Mende Chapter 15: Sustaining Oases Rima Green and Erika Rumbley Chapter 16: Liberatory Spaces in Prison Raquel Pinderhughes, Josie Phoenix, and Patrick Gazeley-Romney Part III: Outside Meet Needs, Meet Growth Stephanie Moniz Chapter 17: Preparing for What?s Next Through Farming and Community Kristen Powers and Linda Cayton Chapter 18: The Canoe Project Elizabeth Hawes Chapter 19: Food and Community as Disruptive Methodology Kelsey Timler and Nyki Kish Chapter 20: Growing Community Beyond the Fence Sam Phillips and Daniela Jauk-Ajamie Chapter 21: Therapeutic Horticulture as an Intervention with Women Who Have Experienced Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence Claire Renzetti, Diane Follingstad, Rachel Reeves and Caihing Li Chapter 22: Losing Paul and Finding Him in the Cardinal Judith Foster Son to Mother Brian Auclair Chapter 23: Becoming Ecosystem Participants Jarid Manos and Abiodun Henderson Conclusion Matthew DelSesto Afterword Matthew Delsesto, Daniela Jauk-Ajamie, Elizabeth Lara, and Shea Zwerver Notes on Contributors.


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