Bulldozer - No. 05, Winter 1983 ...
An anarchist publication from Toronto made to support prisoners in various penal institutions. It began in 1980 and featured articles, letters, art, poetry etc. by prisoners and ex-prisoners. By Spring 1997 it had incorporated another journal called the Prison News Service and began to focus more on...
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University of Victoria Libraries
2020
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.58066/nwe3-s306 http://vault.library.uvic.ca/concern/generic_works/54ca7ed2-96b1-4439-a7a6-b8e3d697c05c |
Summary: | An anarchist publication from Toronto made to support prisoners in various penal institutions. It began in 1980 and featured articles, letters, art, poetry etc. by prisoners and ex-prisoners. By Spring 1997 it had incorporated another journal called the Prison News Service and began to focus more on justice-related issues in Canada, namely: prisons, local jails, refugee detention centres, and First Nations self-determination. In this issue: "Introduction"; "Ode to an ex-con's wife" [poem] by Pep Murray; "Money"; "Bruising the cruise"; "Apologies but few regrets"; "April is the cruellest time"; "Just-us in the heart of America - the trial of Mumia-Abu Jamal"; "Jamal's statement"; "Archimbault agony"; "Tempered by torment"; "Is there life after prison?"; "Domestic violence"; "The heart is strong"; "The great white hope"; "They got movin' on"; "Walla Walla intolerable"; ""Na-kaa-ch-wee-toa unaweep""; "Spirit in the iron houses"; "Who is Brownbear?"; "Gary Butler speaks"; "Thunder in the Papa Sapa"; "Reflections ... |
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