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DESCRIPTION:Humanism in prisons and outside: the struggle for a different 
 future.\n\nThe need for human solidarity has never been clearer in the face 
 of fascist nationalisms worldwide. Can we learn from prisoners, who were 
 set against each other by the prison system and who overcame those 
 divisions and worked out an "Agreement to End Hostilities." Their 
 solidarity transformed their lives and ended use of indeterminate solitary 
 confinement in California. It also opened new discussions of the meaning of 
 the movements for freedom, which go way beyond the struggle for better 
 conditions of imprisonment. The reason of women prisoners has also won 
 important victories and opened new discussions on how human solidarity can 
 make a difference in today's world. \n\nMarxist-Humanist and prison rights 
 activist with California Coalition for Women Prisoners and the Prisoners' 
 Human Rights Movement (formerly Pelican Bay Hunger Strike Support 
 Committee), Urszula Wislanka, will lead off this discussion.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/03/07/18797149.php
SUMMARY:Humanism in Prisons and Outside: the Struggle for a Different Future
LOCATION:Nimbly-Proctor Library\n6501 Telegraph Ave\nOakland
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/03/07/18797149.php
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