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E-grāmata: It's Kina Hard Da' Cry: Art and Writings by Adults Incarcerated

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Its Kina Hard Da Cry: Art and Writing by Adults Incarcerated by Save the Kids from Incarceration (STKI) is one of the only books featuring a collection of writing and art by justice impacted individuals throughout the U.S. This powerful, ground-breaking, and thought-provoking book is a must read for anyone who wants to understand the hearts and minds of those behind prison walls. It serves as a call to listen to those incarcerated. This book is dedicated to providing a space for incarcerated adults to critically express their experiences related to the criminal justice system,the school system, and their communities.









"An amazing collection of writings and artwork. Its Kina Hard Da Cry powerfully embraces the courage and spirit of its authors and doesnt hold back in saying what needs to be said."



Dr. Richard J. White, Sheffield Hallam University, UK









"This powerful collection of voices educates us from behind inhuman walls designed to create despair and hopelessness. It is a testament to the unyielding spirit of righteous defiance in the face of an unforgiving carceral culture."



Dr. Peter McLaren, author of Pedagogy of Insurrection

Recenzijas

An amazing collection of writings and artwork. Its Kina Hard Da Cry powerfully embraces the courage and spirit of its authors and doesnt hold back in saying what needs to be said.

Dr. Richard J. White Sheffield Hallam University, UK This powerful collection of voices educating us behind inhuman walls designed to create despair and hopelessness is a testament to the unyielding spirit of righteous defiance in the face of an unforgiving carceral culture.

Dr. Peter McLaren author of Pedagogy of Insurrection This beautiful collection shows the human cost of the prison-industrial complex and is inspirational reading for everyone fighting against the racist mass imprisonment in capitalist societies. These writings are a powerful reminder that, while there is a soul in prison, none of us are free.

Dr. Will Boisseau Director of Administration, Institute for Critical Animal Studies Centering the voices of incarcerated individuals is essential to eliminate prisons and the school-to-prison pipeline. Its Kina Hard Da Cry provides space for these voices, making this collection an essential read for anyone committed to the abolition of the carceral state, and the creation of more just and compassionate communities.

Dr. Scott Hurley Associate Professor, Identity Studies Department, Luther College A heart-wrenching poetry book from people who are decrying their experience decaying in PrisneyLand, as one of its writers, Rusty Clark, says so powerfully. These poems give a glimpse into life on the inside: of broken family bonds, of children doing time on the outside, and agitating against the school-to-prison pipeline. For the novice, this is a book of raw stories from adults, who are as hurt as children, and share the violence of social death. Yet the system fails to break them.

Dr. Mechthild Nagel Professor, Philosophy, SUNY, Cortland Its Kina Hard to Cry is real, raw, and revolutionary. Its veins, sinew, and ink written by writers on the inside add depth and dimension to prison literature, a vastly underappreciated genre.

Dr. Lea Lani Kinikini Chief Diversity Officer, Salt Lake Community College That the incarcerated are a large and growing population, intentionally sequestered and silenced by the joint state-corporate industrial complex, is all the more reason to seek such voices out and hear what they have to say. This collection gives numerous voices the exposure they deserve, to speak on why the prison industrial complex, based solely on coercion and domination, cannot be reformed but must be wholly transformed and abolished in the absolute.

Nathan Poirier Director of Publicity, Institute for Critical Animal Studies

FRANK HERNANDEZ: FOREWORD JONATHAN PAUL: PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REV. DAVID E. ROSE SR.: NO WORDS REV. DAVID E. ROSE SR.: SONGS FOR MOM
EDUARDO TOLENTINO JR.: EVERYONE TREVOR A. BROWN: THE FALLACY OF JUSTICE
MAURECE L. GRAHAM: TWO TRUTHS AND A LIE EDUARDO TOLENTINO JR.: MY VIEW
JEFFERY L. YOUNG: JUSTICE IS TOBY EARL JOHNSON: TETHERED: WHAT I WANT TO
SAY TO MY HEART, HOW MY HEART RESPONDS HECTOR MEDRANO: THE TEN WRECKS OF
PRISON LIFE TOBY EARL JOHNSON: TEARS OF A PHEONIX RYAN N. SORENSEN:
BEDTIME ROUTINE (POEM) SARAH LINDSAY LEWIS: TIME ANDREW ESQUER: SHATTER
VISION AND OPEN HEART ANDREW ESQUER: LIFE LOVE AND PAIN RUSTY CLARK: TIME
RUSTY CLARK: KARMA CHERIE CLARK: DEAR ME MAURECE L. GRAHAM: TELL ME
DEAR GOD MAURECE L. GRAHAM: LUV MAURECE L. GRAHAM: WHAT ABOUT THE
NEIGHBORS MAURECE L. GRAHAM: PRISON MOTHER GAETHAN LAGUERRE: YOU KNOW HIM
GAETHAN LAGUERRE: KEYON WUZ HERE SEAN SWAIN: MY HAND SEAN SWAIN: I
SHALL NOT DIE SEAN SWAIN: UNFINISHED SONG SEAN SWAIN: WRETCHED OF THE
EARTH SEAN SWAIN: FUGITIVE THOUGHTS SEAN SWAIN: RESPONSE TO ODRC COUNSEL
TREVOR MATTHEW CLARKS LECTURE ON ADVOCATING POLITICAL VIOLENCE SARAH
LINDSAY LEWIS: THE JOURNEY HOME GAETHAN LAGUERRE: THE WHISPERS C. FAUSTO
CABRERA: HOW BLESSED C. FAUSTO CABRERA: WHEN I ASKED HIM WHAT HE WAS
READING C. FAUSTO CABRERA: A LADYBUGS VISIT JACOB BURROW: THE PILL
(SCIENTIFIC KILLERS) RYAN N. SORENSEN: HOPE FROM THE BACK OF THE CLOSET
C.H. WILLIAMS: DUKE: AN ALLEGORY VICTOR PANDO: HOPE IN LIFE EDITORIAL
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Save the Kids from Incarceration was founded in 2009 by four brilliant and hopeful Black youth, Amoud, Jahri, Ali, and Jason, in a juvenile detention facility in New York to liberate and defend all systems impacted by BIYOC. Save the Kids from Incarceration is a national grassroots transformative justice organization dedicated to building a movement for alternatives to and the end of the school to prison pipeline and the policing, criminalizing, and incarcerating of all youth through integrated services ,hip hop, and lowrider advocacy for systems-impacted BIYOC.