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Challenging Governance Through Punishment and the Politics of Solidarity

Jan 8, 2026
Laura Whitehorn, a longtime organizer and former political prisoner, joins Silky Shah, the Executive Director of Detention Watch Network, and Nadia Ben-Youssef, Advocacy Director at the Center for Constitutional Rights. They discuss the increasing normalization of harsh punitive systems, particularly against marginalized communities. The panel offers insights on solidarity in activism, the brutal realities of immigration detention, and the need to unlearn punitive narratives. They emphasize that true solidarity can act as a powerful form of resistance and joy amidst ongoing struggles.
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INSIGHT

From Guantanamo To Global Externalization

  • Tools from the war on terror (designation, externalization, suspension of rights) are being recycled and sharpened against movements.
  • Punishment now operates as a diplomatic and multilateral strategy to externalize and hide harm.
ANECDOTE

Kwame Ture's Prison Visit Lesson

  • Laura Whitehorn recounts Kwame Ture visiting prison and declaring that no state defeat is irreversible.
  • He argued the state's worst punishments can be turned into movement victories.
INSIGHT

Reform Can Reinforce The System

  • Reforms often neutralize movement power by creating oversight illusions and fragmenting organizing.
  • The system adapts; modest fixes can entrench punishment rather than dismantle it.
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