The call for prison abolition has been popularized over the last decade of popular movements against police violence, many of which have operated under the banner of Black Lives Matter. But what does abolition mean, and who gets to define it? Thus far, much of the conversation has been steered and curated by mainstream media. A new initiative from Scalawag Magazine tentatively titled ‘Project Abolition’ seeks to disrupt the dominant narrative by platforming voices from within prisons themselves. Scalawag Editor-At-Large Da’Shaun Harrison joins Rattling the Bars to explain Project Abolition.

Da’Shaun Harrison (they/them) is the Editor-At-Large of Scalawag Magazine. They are also the author of Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness.

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15 thoughts on “Why incarcerated people’s perspectives matter w/Da’Shaun Harrison | Rattling the Bars”
  1. Wow so many people here on YouTube who write in the comment section are xenophobic, homophobic against women and are CLEARLY trump supporters… Way to go Google!

    Not nice job!

  2. It matters because some of them are tortured. Tortured with solitary 24 hour lockdown. White room torture. Cold room torture. Being strupped naked for months and having opposite sex prisoners walk around their cell to humiliate them. Beating them down once a week. And that guy i know who went through all this was innocent.

  3. The lack of scrutiny over prisons for profit is deliberate because politicians on both sides are heavily invested in them, remember trumplethinskins Attorney General was 1 of highest investors in the country. They have have a 75% minimum occupancy and if they are below that # they are still paid by that level.

  4. There is only 1 oppressed community, humanity & when u identify as they them, you are confused & need to seek help.

  5. It matters because they have a Perspective of The Abject Failures of America's Criminal Justice System, others do not & how inhumane some of these Prisons truly are.

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