无名女性

Vivian D. Nixon
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摘要:在这篇文章中,曾被监禁的女性尼克松回顾了历史上默默无闻的女性之一安吉拉-戴维斯(Angela Y. Davis),以及她自己关于废除监狱的想法。她讨论了自己的愿望,即建立一个重新构想的、反应灵敏的系统,通过解决伤害自己或他人的行为来促进人的尊严、治疗和恢复,并认为任何这样的系统都必须对其所管理的人负责。散文中穿插了尼克松的诗歌。
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Unsung Women
Abstract:In this essay, Nixon, a formerly incarcerated woman, reflects on Angela Y. Davis, one of history's unsung women, and her own thoughts surrounding prison abolition. She discusses her desire for a reimagined and responsive system that promotes human dignity, healing, and restoration by addressing behaviors that harm oneself or others, arguing that any such system must be accountable to those whom it governs. The prose is interspersed with Nixon's poetry.
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