Prisons and the multiple ways that Latino/as have developed to
combat the pervasive inhumane acts visited on them are the core of
this anthology. Its combination of scholarly presentations,
interviews, poetry, visual arts, and narratives of the inmates'
lived experiences situates the realities of prison and its
aftermath in the discussion about the ideals of individual freedom
and rights. The authors highlight the attempts to normalize the
systematic dehumanization of incarcerated Latino/as by "walling
off" and sanitizing the urgent problems their very presence
inevitably poses. This book argues for the societal responsibility
to uphold the dignity of all peoples, irrespective of their
histories and status in their respective societies.
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