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Monitor: Surveillance, Data, and the New Panoptic
Opening Reception of Monitor: Surveillance, Data, and the New Panoptic
Opening Reception for Art in Captivity: Inside Out
What Does Liberation Sound Like?
Postponed: Art on Abolition Shorts
‘Why Do We Need To Be Punishing People?’: Abolitionist Feminism and the Last Girl
What Does Abolition Sound Like?
Maine Writers on Freedom & Captivity
The Torture Letters, Reckoning with Police Violence: Laurence Ralph, Professor of Anthropology at Princeton University
MONITOR: Oversight Machines (66min.)
Alternatives to Incarceration: Drug Policy
Reparations as Black Antagonism
Art &: Dread Scott – The Art of Liberation
The Global Fight Against Torture: Gerald Staberock, Secretary General of the World Organization Against Torture
Healing Inside Out: Health and Recovery in the Carceral State
Women and the Economics and Impacts of Incarceration
MONITOR: All Light Everywhere (109min.)
Navigating the Fog of Reentry in Maine
Anti-Racist Organizing in Maine
‘Finding Our Courage’: Alternatives to Incarceration for Addressing Harm
ART & Art for Social Change
Panel Discussion: Transforming Surveillance
Opening Reception of Home Fires
Home Fires
We’re Creating the Next Generation of Broken People’: Parenting and Prison
Visualizing Incarceration
MONITOR: Modes of Enclosure (71min.)