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#First100Days Crash Course: Week 13

Political Repression, Surveillance, and PRISONS
Published on
April 22, 2017
Last Updated
September 10, 2024

(Coinciding with Trump’s first 100 days in Office — a period of time historically used as a benchmark to measure the potential of a new president — PRA will share readings, videos, and tools for organizing to inform our collective resistance based on principles for engaging the regime, defending human rights, and preventing A form of top-down political system that concentrates state power in the hands of a single leader and/or group of close allies. Learn more . Daily readings will be posted on our Facebook and Twitter accounts and archived HERE.)

Week 13: Political Repression, Surveillance, and PRISONS

The steady expansion of both the power and use of law enforcement in multiple areas of life reflects (and institutionalizes) right-wing worldviews regardless of the political party or identity claims of the speaker. These readings explore the intersections between the War on Drugs and the War on Terror, The economic, social, and political position that centers individual freedom, undergirded by a weak government and unfettered, free-market capitalism. Learn more and prison reform, and race and surveillance.

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A security culture is a set of customs and measures shared by a community to minimize the risks of members getting arrested or surveilled. Read Ruckus Society’s guide HERE.

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Political Research Associates (PRA) is a social justice research and strategy center. Since 1981, we have been devoted to supporting organizations, civic leaders, journalists, and social sectors that are building a more just and inclusive democratic society.