Incarceration Quote by dream hampton Download Open image “We can’t talk about mass incarceration at this point without talking about women.” — dream hampton ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Incarceration Mass Mass incarceration Talk Mass Talking Talking Women Women
There is something deeply wrong with a political culture which only wants to talk about incarceration in the aftermath of a tragedy. — Ash Sarkar Copy Share Image
Women deal with real issues with policing that don't really get talked about. — Wyatt Cenac Copy Share Image
We talk about how many women were raped last year, not about how many men raped women. — Jackson Katz Copy Share Image
We know that the environment and political information is important, and we expose and teach the women about some of the environmental factors that… — Susan Burton Copy Share Image
Sexual assault and domestic violence are difficult things to talk about. Talk about them anyway. — Mariska Hargitay Copy Share Image
We didn't necessarily write about women's rights or talk about it. We were just doing it. — Charlotte Caffey Copy Share Image
The United States has more women and girls in prison than any other industrialized nation on earth. — Patricia Arquette Copy Share Image
Mass incarceration is a massive system of racial and social control. — Michelle Alexander Copy Share Image
There used to be very few women in prisons, but this changed with the introduction of the hudood laws. — Asma Jahangir Copy Share Image
Women today should have the same rights as men. And all citizens should have the right to speak their minds without fear of imprisonment. — Jamal Khashoggi Copy Share Image
It appears easier to talk about protecting women than it is to fully include women at all decision-making levels in peace talks and post-conflict… — Zainab Salbi Copy Share Image
Mass incarceration is the most pressing racial justice issue of our time. — Michelle Alexander Copy Share Image
Curator Shantrelle P. Lewis left for Amsterdam an Andy Warhol fellow, and came back with a film in her pocket. Please support this confrontation… — dream hampton Copy Share Image
There’s a special place in hell for men who convince women their intuition is insecurity to protect their duplicity. — dream hampton Copy Share Image
“Crime and punishment can be summed up in two classifications: there are bad people and there are people who get into bad situations. The… — Johnnie Dent Jr Copy Share Image
America should be leading the world in green and clean solutions, and human rights. We shouldn't be leading the world in wars and incarceration… — Van Jones Copy Share Image
You know and we have about 60 to 70 percent black men in prison today and it's because of the negativity they have in… — Stedman Graham Copy Share Image
Our criminal justice system has swallowed up too many people I love. I am proud to join the ACLU in the fight to make… — Michael K. Williams Copy Share Image
“Looks sure can be deceiving: not every ‘ugly’ person is a ‘bad’ person (or is guilty of whatever it is that they are accused… — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
If we continue to tell ourselves the popular myths about racial progress or, worse yet, if we say to ourselves that the problem of… — Michelle Alexander Copy Share Image
The mass incarceration of poor people of color, particularly black men, has emerged as a new caste system, one specifically designed to address the… — Michelle Alexander Copy Share Image
“The real purpose of the opposition is to minimize the amount of money the ruling party will have stolen from the people at the… — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
If you take into account prisoners, a large majority of African American men in some urban areas, like Chicago, have been labeled felons for… — Michelle Alexander Copy Share Image
It appears that the murder rate inside prisons is ten times higher than that outside prisons. It must be due to all those Kalashnikov… — Jeff Cooper Copy Share Image
Michelle Alexander's brave and bold new book paints a haunting picture in which dreary felon garb, post-prison joblessness, and loss of voting rights now… — Lani Guinier Copy Share Image
The Bureau of Justice reports that one in three black male babies born this century will go to jail or prison - that is… — Bryan Stevenson Copy Share Image