Bulldozer - No. 02, Spring 1981 ...
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/qjtd-zb81 http://vault.library.uvic.ca/concern/generic_works/41c1e143-0369-40b6-81af-1aaddbf7fa12 |
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: "Communication and repression"; "Clockwork orange"; "Frame up!"; "I'm flying higher than you" [poem] by Rick Levesque; "Prelude to Dorchester hostage-taking"; "Open letter to Kaplan"; "A call to all Native Indians"; "Is this the humane way? or...is this the American way?"; "Enemy of the sun" [poem] by Sameeh Al-Quassem; "Homage to Bobby Gene Garcia" by Standing Deer; "Discrimination suit"; "The birth of hatred"; "Cries for help ignored"; "On the run"; "Responses to tunnel vision"; "The law (which is not concerned with truth and justice)" by Carl Harp; "The rose of ... |
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