Laura,

Thank you for your question about book club recommendations on this topic, and for your patience with my reply as I'm away on vacation. Our panelists recommend the following, and I've included links to read more or purchase.

Justin's recommendation:
  1. Desmond Meade, Let My People Vote. This is Meade's autobiography and his detailed campaign about how restoring the civil rights of ex-felons will lower rates of recidivism. 2020.
Douglas's recommendations: 
  1. Michelle Alexander, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness -- this book changed the national conversation on incarceration when it was published. A tenth anniversary edition was published in 2020. Buy here.
  2. Emily Bazelon, Charged: The New Movement to Transform American Prosecution and End Mass Incarceration -- discusses the important role prosecutors play in these issues, which is often forgotten. 2020.
  3. Paul Butler, Chokehold: Policing Black Men. A Renegade Prosecutor's Radical Thoughts on How to Disrupt the System -- the focus here is particularly on Black men and the criminal justice system. 2018.
  4. James Forman, Jr., Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America -- written by a former PD, now law professor, it looks at the support for many of the tough on crime laws that led to mass incarceration from leaders in the Black community. 2018. Pulitzer Prize winner.
  5. Badley Balko, The Rise of the Warrior Cop: The Militarization of America's Police Forces -- it tells the story of how our police became armies, written by a libertarian at the Cato Institute, which makes its arguments even more striking. Balko is the best reporter in the country on over-policing. 2021.

Bookshop.org is the online store I've provided links to above, as I prefer to purchase with them over Amazon when possible because their mission is to connect readers with independent bookstores around the world. When they're out of stock, they partner with Biblio, so you can click any of the options underneath their 'Backorder' link to buy the book now from a Biblio indie bookstore instead. Books on this site are also often equal to or less than the cost of those sold on Amazon.

Let me know if you need anything further.

Trish


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On Thu, Jul 20, 2023 at 7:00 AM Laura J. Downing <downinglauraj@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you! for arranging yesterday’s prison panel. It was both enlightening and moving. Thanks for the additional readings. Would you or Justin or Doug have a book on this topic to recommend for our book club group?
Best,
Laura

On Jul 14, 2023, at 07:05, Patricia Lopez <trishlopez33@gmail.com> wrote:


Hi everyone! 

I'd like to thank all of you who attended our panel on NM Prisons today, either in person or online. What a powerful conversation with Justin and Doug. Special thanks to Linda, Jennifer, Starlyn, the Karens, Jeanne, Michelle, Mary, and all of the supportive guests who asked questions and shared stories.

Both Justin and I wanted to share something noteworthy if you'd like to read more: 
And for those of you who wanted to attend but couldn't, shoot me an email for the Zoom recording.

Cheers!
Trish

Trish Lopez 
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On Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at 8:05 AM Linda Miller <lmiller@unm.edu> wrote:
Dear Members,

This is a reminder to please join us for our monthly educational meeting tomorrow, Thursday, July 13th.  You can join us in person at 6739 Academy Rd NE in the downstairs conference room or on Zoom.  If you plan to attend in person please RSVP.  We want to make sure we have enough snacks!



We have another outstanding topic for our Lunch and Learn hybrid monthly meeting on Thursday July 13th.  Please join us in person or on Zoom, whichever fits your schedule.


What:    NM Prisons: Sentencing & Recidivism

Join our panel for a conversation about the New Mexico correctional system, including inmates' conditions, sentencing, recidivism rates and initiatives for improvement.

When:  Thursday, July 13 @ Noon—1 PM

  In-Person RSVP appreciated:

  lunch@lwvcnm.org or 505-881-8441

Where:

-- LWVCNM Conference Room, 6739 Academy Road NE (ample lot parking)

-- In-person and via Zoom invitation below

-- Attendees are invited to bring a brown bag lunch 

-- The LWVCNM Board will host light refreshments after the program

Panelists: Justin Allen, Douglas Carver, and Trish Lopez

Justin Allen is a lifelong NM resident and human rights defender with a focus on transformative justice. His advocacy began as a Peer Educator of harm reduction for Project ECHO at UNM Health Sciences; he also has 12 years of experience as a mentor and educator for the Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program (RDAP) and Therapeutic Communities in several correctional facilities throughout the state. Justin has taught "Decarcerate Yoga" in our community as a harm reduction technique, with the understanding that individual healing is community healing. He is interested in reducing the harm of state violence and has been a community organizer in several local grassroots organizations since 2017. Justin holds a B.A. in American Studies from UNM, with a minor in Peace Studies, and has been working on the restoration of voting rights for formerly incarcerated people for the last 5 years. He is currently working as the Inclusive Democracy Organizer at OLÉ.

Douglas Carver joined the New Mexico Sentencing Commission in 2017 as its Deputy Director. Before this time, he led a nonprofit focused on government ethics and was a staff attorney at the NM Legislature’s Legislative Council Service, working principally in the areas of criminal justice and government ethics. He has a B.A. from Yale University, an M.Phil. from Trinity College, Dublin, and a J.D. from the UNM School of Law.



Trish Lopez is a past LWVCNM board member and creator of Teeniors (tech-savvy teens empowering seniors), whose mission is to help older adults feel more confident in our increasingly digital world -- while providing paid, meaningful jobs for youth in New Mexico. Trish's #1 priority is raising her 10-yr old daughter, Kaia. She also chairs the Digital Inclusion group for New Mexico Technology Council and is an advisory member of the New Mexico Local News Fund, supporting independent journalism around the state. A graduate of UNM, her primary interest is bringing people together from different walks of life to create change in our community.



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