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DESCRIPTION:1:30pm - 3:00pm\n\nTaking It Down, Brick by Brick: Local Anti-Jail 
 Campaigns\nCommunity in Unity (NYC); Decarcerate Monroe County 
 (Bloomington, Indiana); Critical Resistance-Los Angeles; Juvenile Justice 
 Project of Louisiana (New Orleans); Suffolk County Anti-Jail Campaign 
 (NY)\n\nOrganizing Community-Based Responses To Violence In Communities of 
 Color (people of color only)\nAlisa Bierria, INCITE!; Isabel Gonzalez, 
 INCITE!; Xandra Ibarra, INCITE!\n\nStopping the School to Prison Pipeline 
 Training (runs for 2 sessions)\nFamilies and Friends of Louisiana's 
 Incarcerated Children\n\nWhen the Prisoners Ran Walpole: Lessons Learned by 
 Massachusetts\nRalph Hamm, former president, National Prisoners Reform 
 Association; Edward Rodman, Canon Missioner Episcopal Divinity School; 
 Robert Dellelo, former president, National Prisoners Reform Association, 
 former prisoner, Walpole prison; Jamie Bissonette, Director of the AFSC New 
 England Criminal Justice Program\n\nImmigration Detention 101\nRaja 
 Jorjani, UC Davis Law School; Luissana Santibanez, Grassroots Leadership; 
 Andrea Black, Detention Watch Network; Dana Kaplan, Juvenile Justice 
 Project of Louisiana\n\nGetting Real about Alternatives to the Police\nRose 
 City Copwatch, Portland OR: candace, maria, geoff and Colette\n\nWhat is 
 the prison industrial complex?\nTBA\n\nPrisons and jail is bad for your 
 mental health\nDr. Terry Kupers, M.D. who wrote "Prison Madness"; Paul 
 Boden of the Western Regional Action Project (WRAP); Michael Diehl, 
 community organizer with Building Opportunities for Self Sufficiency 
 (BOSS)\n\nImagine What We Can Do Together\nKim Diehl, Freedom Road 
 Socialist Organization, Critical Resistance; Sarah Jarmon, Freedom Road 
 Socialist Organization, Critical Resistance\n\nYouth Justice Roundtable at 
 CR10\nGeorge Galvis, Barrios Unidos/All of Us or None; Marlene Sanchez, 
 Center for Young Women's Development; Lateefah Simon, District Attorney 
 Kamala Harris' Office; Alex Sanchex, Homies Unidos; Jay Imani, Ella Baker 
 Center\n\nTrans Awareness and the Prison Abolition Movement (runs for 2 
 sessions)\nDean Spade, Stefanie Rivera, Gael Guevara and Gabriel Arkles, 
 Sylvia Rivera Law Project\n\nCross-Border Resistance to State 
 Terrorism\nYeni Solis (CISPES); Minister of Information JR (POCC, Block 
 Report Radio); Heyward (CISPES); Black Alliance for Just Immigration; Kiilu 
 Nyasha, Revolutionary Journalist and host of Freedom is a Constant 
 Struggle\n\nThe Critical Resistance Campaign and Projects Planning 
 Workshop: The Fundamentals of Campaign Planning for Everyone\nRobert "Kool 
 Black" Horton, Campaign and Projects Director of Critical Resistance and a 
 native and chapter member of Critical Resistance New Orleans, Rose Braz, 
 Campaigns Director of Critical Resistance, one of the founding members of 
 CR\n\nThe Struggle Inside: Legacies of Prison Activism from the 
 1970's\nTony Platt, Social Justice; Naneen Karraker, AFSC, has worked on 
 prison abolition since the early 1970s; and others\n\nCritical 
 Negotiations\nDana Linda, UCSC alum Feminist Studies and Literature '07; 
 Brianna Barnes, UCSC alum Literature (Creative Writing Program) and Art 
 '08; translator Marcelo Garzo (UC Berkeley Student); Cindy 
 Garcia\n\nSilence into Speech: Prisoners Speak Out\nStephen Hartnett 
 (University of Colorado-Denver) has taught poetry to inmates for over 20 
 years and regularly publishes their work; Bryan McCann (The Univeristy of 
 Texas at Austin) is an anti-death penalty organizer in Texas; Karen Lovaas 
 (San Francisco State University) teaches and mentors at San Quentin 
 Prison.\n\nGender Justice 101 for Abolitionists\nMaria Nakae, Alliance 
 Building Coordinator, Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice; Miss 
 Major , Organizing Director, Transgender, Gender Variant, & Intersex 
 Justice Project; Vanessa Huang, Campaign Director, Justice Now; Gael 
 Guevara, Organizing Support Team Coordinator, Sylvia Rivera Law 
 Project\n\nPurposeful Design: The Destruction of California's Indigenous 
 People\nTBA\n\nHow to write Letters to the Editor and Op Eds in a way that 
 increases their chances of being published\nNancy Oliveira\n\nWe Are at 
 War! Grounding Abolition in Revolutionary Liberation(s)\nViviane 
 Saleh-Hanna; Ashanti Alston; Giselle Dias; Suzanne Joseph\n\nMedia Justice, 
 Criminal Justice\nNick Szuberla, Thousand Kites, Center for Media Justice, 
 and Lisa Rudman, National Radio Project\n\nGrassroots Fundraising\nAri 
 Wohlfeiler and Ivonne Florez, Critical Resistance\n\nGender, Militarism, 
 and the Prison Industrial Complex\nNada Elia, Anisha Desai\n\n\n3:30pm - 
 5:00pm\n\nTheater as Activism--Lucasville: the Untold Story of a Prison 
 Uprising\nGary L. Anderson: Co-playwright and Artistic Director of American 
 Legends Theatre Works; Four actors from the September 25-27 Oakland theatre 
 production of Lucasville - The Untold Story of a Prison 
 Uprising\n\nCommunity Based Approaches to Sex Work\nRobyn Few and 
 Starchild, Sex Workers Outreach Project (SWOP); Carol Stuart, co-founder 
 St. James Infirmary; Stacey Swimme, Desiree Alliance; Maxine Doogan, Erotic 
 Service Providers Union (ESPU); Carol Leigh, BAYSWAN/COYOTE; Rachel West, 
 USPROS; Gloria Lockett, CAL-PEP; Stephanie Adraktas; Dr. Rita 
 Nakashima\n\nStopping the School to Prison Pipeline Training (continued 
 from last session)\nFamilies and Friends of Louisiana's Incarcerated 
 Children\n\nWhat is Abolition?\nTBA\n\nBeing Safe OUTside the System, 
 LGBTSTGNC People Of Color Challenging Hate and Police Violence\nAudre Lorde 
 Project\n\nCriminalization of Mental Illness and the Prison Industrial 
 Complex\nMary Dougherty (Co-Coordinator/Community Organizer, RIPPD); Leah 
 Gitter (member, RIPPD); Gregory James (member, RIPPD); Lisa Ortega 
 (Co-Coordinator/Community Organizer, RIPPD); Kyle Nesbitt (member, RIPPD); 
 Nafis Rashed (member, RIPPD); Alexandra Smith (Soros Fellow and member, 
 RIPPD)\n\nBuilding a New Civil Rights Movement\nDorsey Nunn, All of Us or 
 None; Rev. Kenneth Glasgow, The Ordinary Peoples' Society, Alabama; Norris 
 Henderson, Safe Streets, Strong Communities, New Orleans LA; Steven Huerta, 
 All of Us or None Texas\n\nThe Open Wounds of our Mother 
 Earth\nTBA\n\nBasic strategies for getting support and information to 
 pregnant women in prison\nFaith Groesbeck\n\nTrans Awareness and the Prison 
 Abolition Movement (continued from previous session)\nDean Spade, Stefanie 
 Rivera, Gael Guevara and Gabriel Arkles, Sylvia Rivera Law 
 Project\n\nProspects for Mumia's Freedom\nPam and Ramona Africa; Laura 
 Herrera; Tom Lacey; Merle Woo\n\nEnding Sexual Violence in Detention: An 
 Abolitionist Analysis\nJason Lydon\n\nLong Term Isolation in 
 California\nLaura Magnani, AFSC Kim Carter, CFP\n\nAbolition and the 
 Self\nChristy Hall, Co-founder and Development Coordinator, Birth 
 Attendants Collective; Julie Imonti, former staff person, Birth Attendants 
 Collective\n\nEnvisioning the end of LWOP: A Roundtable Discussion\nHosted 
 by Fight For Lifers Inc./ Fight For Lifers West of PA\nEtta Cetera, Kristi 
 Brian (co-moderators); Donna Pfender (mother of lifer & FFL West 
 President); Anita Colon (sister of lifer, PA); Mae Hadley (mother of lifer, 
 PA); Hakim Ali & William Goldsby (FFL, Inc. organizers and former 
 prisoners); Harriet Washington (Mother of lifer, PA) ; Deion Morrison 
 (Youth organizer, PA); Lea Green (mother of a lifer MD); Maura Taub 
 (Prisoner-rights activist, NM); Yvonne Edwards (loved one of lifer, AZ); HR 
 4300 activist/lobbyist\n\nBeyond These Prison Walls: How Families and 
 Children of Incarcerated Loved Ones are Fighting Back\nMaisha Quint & Robin 
 Rederford of LSPC; Anna Wong & Jennifer Lucatero of Project 
 W.H.A.T.!\n\nAlternatives to Incarceration on the Ground in 
 California\nFacilitator: Marina Sideris, Critical Resistance; Presenters: 
 Ali Riker, San Francisco Homeless Pretrial Release Program; Kathleen 
 Connolly, UCSF Citywide Case Management Forensics Project; Nora Rahimian, 
 Santa Cruz Barrios Unidos\n\nLet Freedom Ring: Political Prisoners in the 
 United States\nPANELISTS: Ashanti Alston, Jericho Amnesty Movement; Bo 
 Brown, Prison Activist Resource Center; Masai Ehehosi, International 
 Committee to Support Imam Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin; Jose Lopez, National 
 Boricua Human Rights Network; MODERATORS Meg Starr, Resistance in Brooklyn; 
 Dan Berger, Resistance in Brooklyn, author, Outlaws in America\n\nThe 
 Southern Criminalization Strategy\nSouthern Center for Human 
 Rights\n\nSteps Toward Change\nTina Reynolds, WORTH, Moderator; Jeanine 
 Cummings, Lift Every Voice; Elizabeth Leslie, WORTH; Maxine King, WORTH; 
 Davian Reynolds, NY Initiative for Children of Incarcerated Parents\n\nLaw 
 Enforcement Violence Against Women and Trans People of Color\nAndrea 
 Ritchie, Nada Elia, INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/09/22/18540833.php
SUMMARY:Critical Resistance 10: Strategies & Struggle to Abolish the Prison Industrial Complex
LOCATION:Laney College\n900 Fallon St.\nOakland, CA 94607 \n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/09/22/18540833.php
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