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    The prisonindustrial complex (PIC) is a term, coined after the "military-industrial complex" of the 1950s, used by scholars and activists to describe...
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  • The prisonindustrial complex is the rapid expansion of US inmates and prisons in favor of private prison companies and businesses that profit from the...
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  • government resources. Native Americans and the prisonindustrial complex Police brutality in the United States Police use of deadly force in the United States...
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    Animal–industrial complex (AIC) is a concept used by activists and scholars to describe what they contend is the systematic and institutionalized exploitation...
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  • Native American issues in the United States are topics arising in the late 20th century and early 21st century which affect Native Americans in the United...
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    need, and the victims are often left not being taken care of. Based on Angela Davis' "Are Prisons Obsolete?", the prison industrial complex and mass incarceration...
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  • combined the term with "industrial complex" (derived from military–industrial complex and similarly applied elsewhere) to coin "White Savior Industrial Complex"...
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  • the modern prison industrial complex. Davis argues that incarceration fails to reform those it imprisons, instead systematically profiting from the exploitation...
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  • with the contemporary dictates of globalized capital and its prison industrial complex, nor the equally conservative project of abandoning poor women...
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    incarcerated in California. Some native people identify the modern prison-industrial complex as another reproduction of the "punishing institutions" that...
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    13th (film) (redirect from The 13th (film))
    2016 American documentary film directed by Ava DuVernay. It explores the prisonindustrial complex, and the "intersection of race, justice, and mass incarceration...
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    Native students at Carlisle Indian Industrial School and was an outspoken advocate of art as a means for Native Americans to maintain cultural pride, while...
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    2013). "The Charitable-Industrial Complex". New York Times. Retrieved 28 January 2023. Mayer, Jane (2016). Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires...
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    Taycheedah Correctional Institution (category Prisons in Wisconsin)
    In 1945 Wisconsin Industrial Home and Wisconsin Prison for Women were combined and given the name Wisconsin Home for Women. The prison received its current...
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    corporations and politicians referring to the rise of a prisonindustrial complex. He stated, "This has been ongoing for decades, with prison privatization...
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    Prisons: The Politics of Punishment in the Old Dominion and Sussex County,” A New Generation of Native Sons: Men of Color and the Prison-Industrial Complex, The...
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  • Mariame Kaba (category American prison reformers)
    Mariame Kaba is an American activist, grassroots organizer, and educator who advocates for the abolition of the prison industrial complex, including all police...
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    Leonard Peltier (category Native American candidates for Vice President of the United States)
    He highlights the frequency of racial profiling of Indigenous people like himself and how the prisonindustrial complex (PIC) targets and thrives off of...
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    incarcerated women in the US is linked to the complex history of the war on drugs and the US's prisonindustrial complex, which lead to mass incarceration among...
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    United States (redirect from The US and A)
    California's Native Americans". UCLA Newsroom. Retrieved July 8, 2018. Madley, Benjamin (2016). An American Genocide: The United States and the California...
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    Alcatraz Island (category Prison islands of the United States)
    by the American Indian Movement and other urban Native Americans from other parts of the country, who were part of a wave of Native American activists...
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  • Linda Evans (radical) (category Prisoners and detainees of the United States federal government)
    African-Americans from white oppression. Evans was sentenced in 1987 to 40 years in prison for using false identification to buy firearms and for harboring...
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  • group in the United States. Native Americans are killed by police at 3 times the rate of White Americans and 2.6 times the rate of Black Americans, yet rarely...
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    classification for Native Americans who have traditionally inhabited the area now part of the Southeastern United States and the northeastern border...
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    holdings, and Native Americans were forced into 160 acres (65 ha) reservations. Latin Americans entering the country were also a target for the penal system...
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    Angela Davis (category Prison abolitionists)
    abolish the prisonindustrial complex. In 1991, amid the dissolution of the Soviet Union, she broke away from the CPUSA to help establish the CCDS. That...
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    policy. African Americans had difficulties getting these jobs, which mainly went to Whites and to a small number of Native Americans. The Civilian Conservation...
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    History of Ohio (category Former British colonies and protectorates in the Americas)
    River, from which the "Ohio Country" took its name, a river the Iroquois called O-y-o, "great river". Before that, Native Americans speaking Algonquin...
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    Savannah. Many Native Americans were involved in the fight between Britain and Spain on the Gulf Coast and along the British side of the Mississippi River...
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  • Oklahoma State Reformatory (category Prisons in Oklahoma)
    enlargement and improvement within several prison industrial and buildings. During World War I, the institution assisted the U.S. military by supplying the Aviation...
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