Part I: What is to be done?
What is to be done?
Decorative beasts: Dogging the academy in the late 20th century
Public enemies and private intellectuals: Apartheid USA
Scholar-activists in the mix
Part II: Race and space
Race and globalization
Fatal couplings of power and difference: Notes on racism and geography
Terror austerity race gender excess theater
Race, prisons, and war: Scenes from the history of US violence
Part III: Prisons, militarism, and the anti-state state
Globalization and US prison growth: From military Keynesianism to post-Keynesian militarism
In the shadow of the shadow state
The other California (w/ Craig Gilmore)
Restarting the obvious (w/ Craig Gilmore)
Beyond Bratton (w/ Craig Gilmore)
From military-industrial complex to prison-industrial complex: An interview with Trevor Paglen
Prisons and class warfare: An interview with Clement Petitjean/Periode
Part IV: Organizing for abolition
You have dislodged a boulder: Mothers and prisoners in the post-Keynesian California landscape
Forgotten places and the seeds of grassroots planning
The worrying state of the anti-prison movement
Race, capitalist crisis, and abolitionist organizing: an interview with Jenna Loyd
Abolition geography and the problem of innocence.