In A Whole New Way: Undoing Mass Incarceration by a Path Untraveled -

In A Whole New Way: Undoing Mass Incarceration by a Path Untraveled

Undoing Mass Incarceration by a Path Untraveled
Buch | Softcover
176 Seiten
2023 | New edition
Easton Studio Press (Verlag)
978-1-63226-117-5 (ISBN)
18,65 inkl. MwSt
A Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist for Social Justice.In a Whole New Way is a photographic self-portrait by New Yorkers who are serving a term of probation. The book also lifts the veil on this “second-chance” justice intervention that has spread from its origins in 1841 Boston to most of the world today.






If all Americans serving a term of probation were gathered in one locale, they would constitute the third-largest city in the country. Yet few of us understand what the sanction involves. Nor do many Americans realize that the originally rehabilitative practice became punitive following the 1972–92 crime wave. In many jurisdictions, it still is. Probation unfortunately has become a staging area for incarceration rather than its alternative.


In a Whole New Way shows how hundreds of determined city residents on probation, along with neighborhood allies, undertook to change this. Equipped with cameras and new artistic sensibilities provided by the editors’ nonprofit Seeing for Ourselves, they set off in a whole new way to reform the sanction of probation, returning it to the rehabilitative and positive program it was originally intended to be. In the process, they found themselves transformed.


The result of their journey is this unique collection of stunning photographs, accentuated by deeply personal captions and lengthier testimonies, that reveal the reality of life in probation. The stories of these participants powerfully undercut their own—and probation’s—derogatory popular image. The true goal of this book is to reform the entire justice system toward decarceration.






In a Whole New Way is both the sequel to the editors’ Project Lives (2015), the globally acclaimed volume resulting from a similar effort with New Yorkers living in public housing—a work catapulting Seeing for Ourselves to the front tier of
“participatory photography” practitioners worldwide—and the source of today’s award-winning eponymous documentary film, airing on select public television stations in 2023.

George Carrano grew up in the Bronx. He worked as a civil servant in New York City for twenty-five years before retiring to pursue his true passion, the visual arts. Carrano has subsequently devoted his time to equipping and training the marginalized to take back their public narrative through the mechanism of participatory photography—the basis for the nonprofit Seeing for Ourselves he founded in 2010. Project Lives was his first book and In a Whole New Way his first film. Jonathan Fisher was raised in the Bronx. He was one of those obnoxious brats pushing everyone out of the way on the subway trains so that he could look out the front window. After earning a master’s degree in transportation, Fisher pursued a childhood dream by working for the subway system for twenty-six years. He joined Seeing for Ourselves in 2013 as its storyteller. Project Lives was his first book. Writing and directing In a Whole New Way allowed him to cross another item off his bucket list.

PREFACE.



INTRODUCTION.



ONE. EQUIPPING AND TRAINING THE JUSTICE WARRIORS



The Evolution of Participatory Photography



Teachings



TWO. MISSION.



THREE. COPING WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT



FOUR. THE STIGMA



FIVE. OUT IN THE WORLD



SIX. THE PICTURES.



WORKSHOPS



PROFESSIONAL ASSIGNMENTS



SEVEN. THE FRONT END OF CORRECTIONAL SUPERVISION



Origins



Evolving Practice



Taking Off



The Whole Enchilada



EIGHT. PARTICIPANTS



Their Stories



NINE. CRIME, PUNISHMENT, AND AMERICAN JUSTICE



THE WORK/PART ONE



TEN. THE ROAD TO REFORM



ELEVEN. NEW YORK CITY PROBATION TODAY



THE WORK/PART TWO



TWELVE. REFRAMED



EXHIBITIONS



THIRTEEN. STAKES.



THE WORK/PART THREE



FOURTEEN. ANSWERS.



THE WORK/PART FOUR



ACKNOWLEDGMENTS



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Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Plus
Verlagsort Westport
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 233 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Fotokunst
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
Sozialwissenschaften
ISBN-10 1-63226-117-0 / 1632261170
ISBN-13 978-1-63226-117-5 / 9781632261175
Zustand Neuware
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