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Laura Flanders and Friends:  Next Economy, Labor, Culture, Intersectional, Technology, Climate - Full Conversation- Prison Creative Arts Project: Imagination in the Face of Incarceration

Full Conversation- Prison Creative Arts Project: Imagination in the Face of Incarceration

Laura Flanders and Friends: Next Economy, Labor, Culture, Intersectional, Technology, Climate

12/15/23 • 49 min

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The following full uncut conversation is from our recent episode "Imagination in the Face of Incarceration." It is available here as a podcast thanks to generous contributions from listeners like you. Thank you. Become a member supporter at LauraFlanders.org/donate

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Description: What difference can art make for people in prison? The state of Michigan spends $48,000 per prisoner every year — with little to no money going towards funding for prison education, art and rehabilitation programs. The Prison Creative Arts Project (PCAP) is an independent program of the University of Michigan that supports formerly incarcerated artists, facilitates creative arts workshops and even hosts an annual exhibition to showcase incarcerated artists’ work. PCAP was founded by William “Buzz” Alexander, the late husband of Janie Paul, the curator of PCAP and author of the book based on the project: “Making Art in Prison: Survival and Resistance”, out now via Hat and Beard Press. As you’ll hear in the program, the work of PCAP has built a vibrant community of artists inside and outside prison walls. Joining us for this conversation are Janie Paul and artist Yusef Qualls, known as Q. He was released from prison five months ago after being sentenced to life as a minor and serving 28 years. Danny Valentine is a formerly incarcerated artist also featured in the book, who credits PCAP for saving his life. What can incarcerated artists teach us about why humans make art and the power it holds? All that, plus a commentary from Laura on poets imagining Gaza.

Guests:

• Janie Paul: Author, Making Art in Prison: Survival and Resistance; Emerita Professor of Art, University of Michigan; Curator, Prison Creative Arts Project

• Q (Yusef Qualls): Former Juvenile Lifer & Incarcerated Artist

• Danny Valentine: Formerly Incarcerated Artist

Full Episode Notes are located HERE. They include related episodes, articles, and more.

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12/15/23 • 49 min

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