Stories tagged: native-american-prisoners

How the Criminal Justice System Uses Domestic Violence Programs Against Native Women
by Andrea Smith

In this long article, Smith discusses criminal justice responses to Native American women’s experiences of violence, questioning the effectiveness of relying on the state for responses to violence given the overwhelming evidence of continuing state violence towards Native American communities. In Part Two, Smith then discusses alternative responses to violence. Smith concludes in Part Three with an overview of effective organizing campaigns working to end both state and interpersonal violence against women of color.

 activism  domestic-violence  native-american-prisoners  racism



The Prison Industrial Complex in Indigenous California
by Stormy Ogden

Ogden describes the historical legacy of the racism, abuse and mistreatment of Native American peoples in the United States at the hands of the U.S. government. She connects their history with the current imprisonment of Native Americans, including her own story to demonstrate the oppressive impact of incarceration.

 native-american-prisoners  personal-narrative  prison-life  prison-industrial-complex  racism