Prison Isn’t Just a Place
This thought-provoking article explores the interconnectedness of art, activism, and academia within the context of carceral systems. The conversation around prisons and policing has gained national attention, leading major art organizations to shed light on the impact of incarceration. The landmark exhibition "Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration" curated by Nicole Fleetwood demonstrates how artists resist oppression and inhumane treatment while addressing the problem with prisons. The article also delves into the historical significance of the Compton's Cafeteria Riots and the ongoing struggle for trans rights. It calls for policy changes to support the trans community and highlights the role of art, activism, and academia in challenging the carceral system emphasizing the importance of collective liberation and the role of hope as a discipline.