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Race + Power Weekly

This Race + Power Weekly is about moving away from punitive systems toward repair. First, an article about how Hawai’i nonprofits are developing programs grounded in Indigenous practices to end youth incarceration and heal from colonial injustices. Next, an excerpt from a new book on the hidden costs of mass incarceration—and how to repair its harms. Then, why education access and equity are critical to dismantling the prison system. And finally, NPQ is hiring for several new roles!


How Hawaiʻi Is Ending Youth Incarceration After More Than a Century of Colonization

 
How a coalition of community-based nonprofits are working to end youth incarceration in Hawai’i using culturally grounded Indigenous practices. Read more…
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What the US’ Mass Incarceration Regime Costs Black Women

 
Mass incarceration’s untold costs include the system’s extraction of Black women’s invisibilized labor and material resources. Addressing its harms requires public investment and individual reparations. Read more…
 
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Why Access to Education Is Key to Dismantling Mass Incarceration

 
In Louisiana, formerly incarcerated women are organizing to dismantle mass incarceration. The road to justice is long, but important gains are being made. Read more…
 
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