World Without Prisons

ID 118152
 
5. Halt: World Without Prisons

In conversation with Sina from "World Without Prisons"
The formation of this coalition was compelled by the need to connect the struggles of political and social prisoners around the world. The COVID-19 pandemic and the threat of imminent death faced by prisoners hastened this effort. This coalition actively draws connections between national and international struggles and between political prisoners and social prisoners, who are mostly working-class victims of poverty, racism, marginalization and neglect. Made up of organizations and individuals spanning five continents, our position regarding prison abolition is informed by the need for an alternative to capitalism because capitalism is carceral and authoritarian whether in its neoliberal or statist forms.
This coalition is both a form of political practice and knowledge-sharing that seeks to magnify existing regional struggles and support their self-organization as we foster global networks.

Audio
48:07 min, 110 MB, mp3
mp3, 320 kbit/s, Stereo (44100 kHz)
Upload vom 21.10.2022 / 13:32

Dateizugriffe: 7

Klassifizierung

Beitragsart:
Sprache: english
Redaktionsbereich: Politik/Info
Serie: NASa* Neutral Abo Schwiiz abgloffe!
Entstehung

AutorInnen: NASa*- NEUTRAL ABO SCHWIIZ ABGLOFFE!
Radio: LoRaZH, Zürich im www
Produktionsdatum: 21.10.2022
CC BY-NC-SA
Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
Namensnennung - Nicht-kommerziell - Weitergabe unter gleichen Bedingungen erwünscht
Skript

NASa* Neutral Abo Schwiiz abgloffe! - In conversation with Sina from "World Without Prisons"

The formation of this coalition was compelled by the need to connect the struggles of political and social prisoners around the world. The COVID-19 pandemic and the threat of imminent death faced by prisoners hastened this effort. This coalition actively draws connections between national and international struggles and between political prisoners and social prisoners, who are mostly working-class victims of poverty, racism, marginalization and neglect. Made up of organizations and individuals spanning five continents, our position regarding prison abolition is informed by the need for an alternative to capitalism because capitalism is carceral and authoritarian whether in its neoliberal or statist forms.

This coalition is both a form of political practice and knowledge-sharing that seeks to magnify existing regional struggles and support their self-organization as we foster global networks.