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Solidarity Beyond Bars
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15 November 2022

Jordan House (Author)
Jordan House is an assistant professor in the Department of Labour Studies at Brock University. His research focuses on prison labour and prisoner-worker organizing, new forms of worker organization and labour movement renewal. His work has appeared in several publications, including Labour / Le Travail, Labor Studies Journal, Rankandfile.ca, Canadian Dimension and Jacobin. He previously worked as a labour organizer and union researcher and is a long-time prison justice activist.
Asaf Rashid (Author)
Asaf Rashid went from being an aspiring scholar in environmental studies to a community agitator and campaigns coordinator of the Nova Scotia Public Interest Research Group. He is a lawyer, based in k’jipuktuk/Halifax and a board member of the Halifax Workers Action Centre, a member of the Canadian Prison Lawyers Association and supporter of the East Coast Prison Justice Society. Rashid has also been a union organizer and labour rights activist, among other social justice activities.
: Introduction
: Why Care about Prisoners’ Labour Rights?
: All Work and (Almost) No Pay
: Injury, Illness, and Death
: “Sweat the Evil Out”: The Evolution of Canadian Prison Labour
: What Are the Alternatives?
: The Case for Prisoners’ Labour Unions
: Conclusion: And Justice for All?