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Ending Solitary Confinement
Join KPFA for a powerful evening of resistance and reflection:
Ending Isolation: The Case Against Solitary Confinement
Thursday, September 4 | St. John’s Presbyterian Church, Berkeley | 6–9 PM
A public conversation and official launch of the national book tour for Ending Isolation: The Case Against Solitary Confinement (Pluto Press, 2025), featuring the book’s authors: Dr. Terry Kupers, Deborah Zalesne, and Chris Blackwell (joining by phone from prison). The event will be hosted by Cat Brooks, activist and host of KPFA’s Law & Disorder.
With a special remote appearance by Angela Y. Davis, this gathering brings together leading voices in the fight to abolish solitary confinement and exposes the psychological, physical, and systemic harms of isolation in U.S. prisons and detention centers.
Arrive early to experience the Journey to Justice bus, including a model solitary cell, immersive VR experiences, and a powerful photo and storytelling space.
Admission: $20 (sliding scale available)
Tickets available here.
Sponsored by KPFA, Unlock the Box, and Look2Justice.