Hi all – The newest issue of the Journal of Intellectual Freedom & Privacy, which concerns access to information in carceral institutions, is now live and freely available online. Some of the recent SRRT Abolitionist summit speakers are contributors.
You can access the full issue at https://journals.ala.org/<wbr />index.php/jifp/issue/view/846
Editorial Editorial: Denormalizing Censorship Inside Carceral Facilities Jeanie Austin
Commentaries Censorship, Surveillance, and Higher Education in Prisons Kurtis Tanaka, Ess Pokornowski
Prison Book Programs and Content-Neutral Censorship Michelle Dillon
Rewriting the American Library Association Standards for Library Services for the Incarcerated or Detained Victoria Van Hyning, Sharaya Olmeda, Ray James, Erin Boyington, Britney Bibeault
archiving the absences: tracing censorship as a productive force of racial-capitalist empireaems emswiler
Librarians’ Experiences of Censorship in Carceral Facilities Jeanie Austin, Chelsea Jordan-Makely, Charissa Brammer, Nili Ness
Features Banning Self-Empowerment: A Case Study on Distribution of a Creative Writing Guide to Incarcerated Persons in the US Moira Marquis