Description: An important piece of Social Justice history here. 1979 edition of "Through the Looking Glass--A Women & Children's Prison Newsletter." This publication was a "monthly newsletter that focuses on women and children incarcerated in the Pacific Northwest and throughout the world." Their stated purpose was to remind people that these populations were locked up, often in difficult conditions. They wanted to encourage analysis of different kinds of incarceration, to communicate ideas on how to improve these situations. To communicate across barriers and break the isolation. 32 pages Here are some offerings that you will find within the covers:* "Violent" Women Slammed in New Jails* World-play poem about thorazine* An Appeal to Women from a Once Battered Woman"* Hostages taken, Walla Walla* Ku Klux Klan in New York* Foster Care: Worse than Dogs* Police Spying* Court refuses to dismiss guard (involved with the Klan)* There is no justice for Black People* Unusual and Cruel punishment*****Piece measures 8.5" x 11."In good condition, though some wear, due to age.Also, the binding staples have come loose.Piece intact, though pages not connected by binding.
Price: 52 USD
Location: Los Angeles, California
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Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Language: English
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Personalized: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Political
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Subject: Prison
Original/Facsimile: Original