Named the "high priestess of anarchy" by the press, Emma Goldman is one of the most important figures of anarchism. She dedicated herself to ending domination in it's many forms. Covering issues of sexuality, religion, militarism, capitalism, free love, and the role of prisons.

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If your feminism relies on the police, prisons and immigration raids — you’re part of the problem.

On 8 March 2019 we strike for the abolition of all prisons and borders.

for the liberation of all! ⚡️




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“nevertheless, masculine criminality has always been deemed more ‘normal’ than feminine criminality.”

—angela davis, are prisons obsolete?

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We're creating a pictorial poster to explain and promote the in prisons and other secure establishments. We've created this section in different languages to try and catch people's attention. Which ones can you read?

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Hana is my favorite Prison School girl! I really want the medusa figure ;w;
Artist: Unsomnus on Pixiv
https://t.co/mC6N21hJmJ

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Main reason US consistently ranks as less inclusive is number of people in US held in prisons & jails. US has highest incarceration rate of any country in world. For every 100,000 people in US, approximately 655 of them were behind bars

https://t.co/4hnaFvchDs

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Fun little piece from last week, painted for CosmicPvP/Prisons. Hope everyone had a great Christmas !

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Fox who is a police is captured by the prisons when he patrol around the jail. Oh no, it is bad (or good ?)
Theme - Police Guy
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Goya's Fear of Madness. Yard with Lunatics (1794) was informed by institutions Goya had seen as a youth. It was painted at the time when his deafness & fear of mental illness were developing. Asylums, then, were prisons the mentally ill were thrown into with no hope of cure.

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Final days to see “#CaptiveBodies: British Prisons, 1750–1900,” on view through 11/25. This focuses on the experience of prisoners in the 18th and 19th centuries and the structures that confined them.

Learn more: https://t.co/1Se5s4mXF4

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A first flop. 7 years before Piranesi's astounding Imaginary Prisons (1750) were published, he created an equally amazing book of 12 prints of "imaginary buildings & ancient ruins". The "Prima Parte di Architetture e Prospettive" did not sell but Piranesi was undeterred.

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