Panel discussion, 'The Idea of Prison Abolition' by Tommie Shelby

Date: 

Wednesday, November 16, 2022, 4:00pm to 6:00pm

Location: 

TSAI AUDITORIUM, CGIS SOUTH, 1730 CAMBRIDGE STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MA

Idea of Prison abolition posterShould we eliminate all prisons? This question, once unfamiliar to many, has become increasingly prominent and especially controversial in the wake of Black Lives Matter and recent debates about crime and public policy.

In The Idea of Prison Abolition, leading philosopher and African American Studies scholar Tommie Shelby ventures into this explosive debate to examine the case for prison abolition as advanced by Angela Y. Davis and others, offering a set of sympathetic criticisms and alternative paths forward.

Tommie Shelby, Harvard University
Daryl Atkinson, Co-Director and Co-Founder of Forward Justice
Vesla Weaver, Johns Hopkins University
Chris Muller, UC Berkeley and Radcliffe Fellow
Moderated by: Elizabeth Hinton, Yale University & Brandon M. Terry, Harvard University

Institute on Policing, Incarceration, and Public Safety
Hutchins Center for African and African American Research

Co-Sponsored by the Edmund and Lily Safra Center for Ethics, the Center for History and Economics, the Department of African and African American Studies, and the Department of Philosophy.