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DESCRIPTION:Abolition from the Inside Out\n\nJoin the Institute of Arts and Sciences at 
 UC Santa Cruz for the conversation, "Abolition from the Inside Out", 
 featuring three activists -- artist jackie sumell, writer Albert Woodfox, 
 and poet Tim Young -- for our next event of Visualizing Abolition, an event 
 series coupled with art installations on the vital struggle for prison 
 abolition. \n\nPANEL: jackie sumell, Albert Woodfox, and Tim 
 Young\n\nFeatured Music Performance - Elena Pinderhughes \n\nApril 13, 
 2021@ 4 - 5:30 PM PT \n\nRSVP: 
 https://ias.ucsc.edu/events/2021/abolition-inside-out-jackie-sumell-albert-woodfox-and-tim-young-13-april-2021\n\n\nEVENT: 
 Abolition from the Inside Out \n\njackie sumell is an award winning artist 
 who began the Solitary Gardens project to honor the legacy of political 
 prisoner Herman Wallace, with whom jackie corresponded and collaborated for 
 12 years on the project The House that Herman Built. \n\nAlbert Woodfox is 
 an activist, author, and member of the Angola Three, who with Herman 
 Wallace and Robert King, spent decades in solitary confinement at the 
 Louisiana State Penitentiary.\n\nAnd Tim Young is a poet and activist, 
 currently on San Quentin's Death row and sumell's collaborator on the 
 Solitary Garden at UC Santa Cruz. \n\nTogether they will discuss the 
 activism and collaborations which take place inside prisons and between 
 people who are incarcerated and those on the outside. 
 \n\n\nPANEL:\n\njackie sumell is a multidisciplinary artist inspired by the 
 lives of everyday people. Her work speaks to both traditional artist 
 communities and those historically marginalized by structural racism. 
 sumell’s work has been exhibited extensively throughout the US and 
 Europe. Her residencies and awards include 2017 Blade of Grass-David 
 Rockefeller Fund Joint Fellow in Criminal Justice, 2016 Robert Rauschenberg 
 Artist-As-Activist Fellowship, 2015 Eyebeam Project Fellowship, and 2008 
 Akademie Solitude Fellowship. An ardent public speaker and prison 
 abolitionist, sumell has lectured in Colleges and Universities around the 
 US including UC Berkeley (BAMPFA), RISD, ZKM Karlsruhe, and as keynote for 
 the National Prisoner Advocacy Conference 2014. sumell began the Solitary 
 Gardens project to honor the legacy of political prisoner Herman Wallace, 
 who was held in solitary confinement for over 40 years and with whom jackie 
 corresponded and collaborated for 12 years. Her collaborative work with 
 Herman Wallace, The House That Herman Built, is the subject of the Emmy 
 Award Winning documentary Herman’s House, screened to a national audience 
 on PBS in 2013. sumell’s work explores the intersection of creative 
 practices, mindfulness studies, social sculpture, and the principles of The 
 Black Panther Party for Self Defense.\n\nAlbert Woodfox is an activist and 
 the author of "Solitary," a 2019 National Book Award finalist. Known as one 
 of the Angola Three, along with Robert King and Herman Wallace, Woodfox 
 served nearly 44 years in solitary confinement at the Louisiana State 
 Penitentiary. He was released in 2016. Woodfox was a committed activist in 
 prison, he remains so today, speaking to a wide array of audiences, 
 including the Innocence Project, Harvard, Yale, and other universities, the 
 National Lawyers Guild, as well as at Amnesty International events in 
 London, Paris, Denmark, Sweden, and Belgium.\n\nTimothy James Young is a 
 writer, activist, and a wrongfully convicted prisoner on Death Row. He was 
 arrested in April of 1999 for a crime that he did not commit and was 
 subsequently sentenced to Death Row in April of 2006. He is now partaking 
 in the Appellate process as a means of proving his innocence and regaining 
 his freedom. Tim is a collaborator in Solitary Garden, a participatory 
 public sculpture and garden project by award-winning artist jackie sumell. 
 The sculpture follows the blueprint of a 6’x9’ U.S. solitary 
 confinement cell similar to the one that Tim has been confined to for 
 twenty-one years. The cell is surrounded by a garden which Tim designed via 
 letters and drawings to students and volunteers, who cultivate it as his 
 proxies.Tim’s writings have been featured in the San Francisco Bay View 
 National Black Newspaper.\n\n\nABOUT: Visualizing Abolition\n\nVisualizing 
 Abolition is organized by UC Santa Cruz Institute of the Arts and Sciences 
 in collaboration with San José Museum of Art and Mary Porter Sesnon Art 
 Gallery.\n\nVisualizing Abolition is a series of online events organized by 
 Professor Gina Dent, Feminist Studies and Dr. Rachel Nelson, Director, 
 Institute of the Arts and Sciences. The events feature artists, activists, 
 and scholars united by their commitment to the vital struggle for prison 
 abolition. Originally, Visualizing Abolition was being planned as an 
 in-person symposium. Due to the ongoing pandemic, the panels, artist talks, 
 film screenings, and other events will instead take place online.\n\nThe 
 events accompany Barring Freedom, an exhibition of contemporary art on view 
 at\nSan José Museum of Art October 30, 2020-April 25, 2021. To accompany 
 the exhibition, Solitary Garden, a public art project about mass 
 incarceration and solitary confinement is on view at UC Santa 
 Cruz.\n____________________________________________________________\n\nBELOW: 
 "Solitary Garden" public art installation project at UC Santa Cruz, 
 directed by\njackie sumel as part of the Visualizing Abolition 
 series.\n\nhttps://ias.ucsc.edu/content/2020/solitary-garden-jackie-sumell\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/02/12/18840012.php
SUMMARY:Abolition from the Inside Out: Activism of the Incarcerated & Those on the Outside
LOCATION:Online event (FREE and open to  the community)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/02/12/18840012.php
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