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Into Abolitionist Theatre: A Guidebook for Liberatory Theatre-making

New,Into Abolitionist Theatre: A Guidebook for Liberatory Theatre-making

  • Editor: Eckert, Rivka

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Contents

  • Section 1: Prison Industrial Complex/Capitalism
  • 1. Interlude for section one
  • 2. Holding Ourselves Accountable and Holding Out for the Horizon: Facilitating the Arts in Prisons
  • Julie Rada
  • 3.Redefining Stereotypes: Abolitionist Theatre and Correctional Officers
  • Rivka Eckert
  • 4. In Knowledge We Trust(ed) (IKWT): Red Tape, White Institutions, and Blue Students: A Case Study in Abolition Theatre
  • Misty Saribal
  • 5. Amplifying Undocumented Stories: On Resisting the “Crimmigration” Regime at Albany Park Theater Project
  • Devika Ranjan
  • 6. Reflection for Section One
  • Section 2: No Reforms
  • 7. Interlude for section two
  • 8. Radical Values in Reflection: Navigating Arts and Abolition with Incarcerated Youth
  • Julie Rada and Maya Osterman-Van Grack
  • 9. Abolition in Prisons and Teacher Education through Theatre of the Oppressed: A Conversation between Practitioners & Participants
  • Rachael Rhoades and Lori Pitts
  • 10. Disrupting Hierarchies: Theatre for Social Change as Rehearsal for Liberation in Secondary Education
  • Aubrey Helene Neumann
  • 11. Reflection for Section Two
  • Section 3: Building Community
  • 12. Interlude for section three
  • 13. The Takers’ Tower Will Fall: Epic Lessons in Co-Creation
  • Mariana Green and Alyssa Ramos
  • 14. Impact: A Conversation among Katherine Nigh, Robert Villanueva, and Brandon de Santiago
  • Katherine Nigh
  • 15. Creating a Supernova
  • Elizabeth Hawes
  • 16. Setting the Stage for Abolition: Civic Ensemble ReEntry Theatre Program’s Streets Like This
  • Sarah K. Chalmers
  • 17. Reflection for Section Three
  • Section 4: Interconnection/Future Dreaming
  • 18. Interlude for section four
  • 19. Spiritual Gifts for Changing Times/Paradigms
  • Tyrell Blacquemoss
  • 20. Gaining Freedom and Healing Through Theatre
  • Lynn Baker-Nauman and Spoon Jackson
  • 21. A Play is a Vehicle to Incite: An Interview with Playwright Erika Dickerson-Despenza
  • Nicholas Fesette
  • 22. A Queer Jail-Time: Jail-house Ballroom Culture, Disclosure Art, and Transformative Justice in Los Angeles Men’s Central Jail
  • Joey Martinez
  • 23. Reflection for Section Four