Questioning the Carceral: Prison Resistance and Indigenous Life
Questioning the Carceral: Prison Resistance and Indigenous Life
Categories: Indigenous, Panel Discussions | Intended for Anyone
2nd floor Richcraft Building
1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON
Contact Information
Lara Karaian, 613-520-2588, lara.karaian@carleton.ca
Registration
Cost
Free
About this Event
Host Organization: Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice
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The Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice and the School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies invite you to join us for the ICCJ Winter 2023 Colloquium, “Questioning the Carceral: Prison Resistance and Indigenous Life,” with Indigenous activists, authors, and academics Joey Twins, Albert Dumont, and Natasha Stirrett.
Reflecting on their decades of experience resisting the Canadian state and prison system, Twins, Dumont, and Stirrett explore the intersections between carceral dispossession and the life giving strategies of Indigenous peoples, including artistic, grass roots, and legal modes of resistance.
This is a FREE public event. All are welcome. Food will be provided.