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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
This panel brings together various papers that commonly foreground activism as a transformative tool in research and praxis. Papers speak to community-based research and activism with incarcerated people and participatory research with community organizers, and they include perspectives on how those in academia can navigate an activist path.
Criminological Activist Civil Rights Work: Notes from the Field - Pete Kraska, Eastern Kentucky University
Data as Collective Action: Lessons From Co-Design and Facilitation Sessions of Campaign Zero's Safe Cities Tool - Abdul Nasser Rad, Campaign Zero; Andrew D. Zaharia, Campaign Zero; Mercy Loyo, Campaign Zero
Half a Canvas for Holistic Education: Collaborative Art Creation between Incarcerated Artists and High School Students - Helen Brown, University of British Columbia; Kelsey Timler, University of British Columbia