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Freedom & Captivity Public Launch
Freedom& Captivity: Art on Abolition
The Advent of Green Acre, A Bahá’í Center of Learning
Begin Again: reckoning with intolerance in Maine
Bob Thompson: This House Is Mine
First Freedoms in Captivity
Passing the Time: Artwork by World War II German Prisoners of War in Aroostook County
States of Incarceration
Opening Reception of Freedom & Captivity: Maine Voices Beyond Prison Walls
Freedom & Captivity: Maine Voices Beyond Prison Walls
‘Let Us Not Flatter Ourselves’: Abolition’s History
Freedom & Captivity Primary Source Set
Opening Reception of First Freedoms in Captivity
What Rhymes with Freedom?: Visions of Decarceration
‘Love is What the Transformation’s Got to Be:’ On accountability and punishment.
Art Inside
Stories of Incarceration: Portraits from the Penobscot County Jail Storytelling Project
JACINTA
Art in Captivity: Inside Out
The Legal Fight Against Torture: Olga Sadovskaya, 2021 Oak Fellow
‘Prisons Don’t Actually Fix Anything:’ Ending Youth Incarceration
Abolition for the 21st Century
CINEMA IN CONVERSATION: Films of Freedom, Captivity and Human Rights
The ABCs of Abolition
TIME
What Does Abolition Feel Like?
Somatic Liberation Dance Wave Experience
The Soundscape of American Hyperincarceration
Colby Visiting Writers’ Series: Tongo Eisen-Martin