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When the system of mass incarceration collapses (and if history is any guide, it will), historians will undoubtedly look back and marvel that such an extraordinarily comprehensive system of racialized social control existed in the United States. How fascinating, they will likely say, that a drug war was waged almost exclusively against poor people of color—people already trapped in ghettos that lacked jobs and decent schools. They were rounded up by the millions, packed away in prisons, and when released, they were stigmatized for life, denied the right to vote, and ushered into a world of discrimination. Legally barred from employment, housing, and welfare benefits—and saddled with thousands of dollars of debt—these people were shamed and condemned for failing to hold together their families. They were chastised for succumbing to depression and anger, and blamed for landing back in prison. Historians will likely wonder how we could describe the new caste system as a system of crime control, when it is difficult to imagine a system better designed to create—rather than prevent—crime.
Michelle Alexander, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
Street scene in #monumento area #Manila #drugwar #michelesibiloni
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Hoy en México, se ha enraizado en nuestra cultura la violencia del Narco, se respira un ambiente de desconfianza en el otro. Porque seguramente ese otro,…
‘Lavado de piel’ próximamente en Rochester, NY. En una exposición colectiva de mujeres curada por Politits: Art Coalition. Apertura 10 de Marzo, 2017.

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Armed man shot dead after refusing to stop at a Police check point after robbing a woman. According to the Police is a gang member. #North #Calocaan #Manila #Philippines #drugwar #michelesibiloni
Detail of the dead body of Novel Perez. According to the police she used to be a drug user and she left #Calocaan city (outside #Manila )3 years ago. When she came back to visit her friend someome gunshot her body many times. They thought was a snitch. About 8000 people have been killed since the drug war started. #extrajudicialkillings #Duterte #drugwar #Philippines #michelesibiloni
Shots Fired in Standoff Over Philippine Senator’s Arrest Warrant on Drug-War Charges
The incident followed the attempted entry of several armed men, the country’s interior minister said, after the senator had asked supporters to prevent his arrest. Source link