#prison

2026-03-15

Today in Labor History March 15, 1877: Ben Fletcher, African-American IWW organizer was born on this date in Philadelphia. Fletcher organized longshoremen in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He joined the Wobblies (IWW) in 1912, became secretary of the IWW District Council in 1913. He also co-founded the interracial Local 8 in 1913. At that time, roughly one-third of the dockers on the Philadelphia waterfront were black. Another 33% were Irish. And about 33% were Polish and Lithuanian. Prior to the IWW organizing drive, the employers routinely pitted black workers against white, and Polish against Irish. The IWW was one of the only unions of the era that organized workers into the same locals, regardless of race or ethnicity. The IWW Dockers struck in Philadelphia on May 13, 1913. 10,000 Wobblies participated. They were protesting poor wages and dangerous working conditions. By May 28, they had won a ten-hour workday and time-and-a-half pay for overtime. However, the strike also launched one of the most successful anti-racist, anti-capitalist unions in the country: IWW Local 8. By 1916, thanks in large part to Fletcher’s organizing skill, all but two of Philadelphia’s docks were controlled by the IWW. And the union maintained control of the Philly waterfront for about a decade. After the 1913 strike, Fletcher traveled up and down the east coast organizing dockers. However, he was nearly lynched in Norfolk, Virginia in 1917. At that time, roughly 10% of the IWW’s 1 million members were African American. Most had been rejected from other unions because of their skin color. In 1918, the state arrested him, sentencing him to ten years for the crime of organizing workers during wartime. He served three years.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #IWW #BenFletcher #racism #AfricanAmerican #lynching #prison #union #strike #wobblies #longshore #philadelphia #BlackMastodon

Print of Ben Fletcher, in a cap with an IWW button. Above him it reads, Marine Transport Workers IU 510. Artwork by IWW member Carlos Cortez.
2026-03-15
2026-03-14

Regina wife killer dies in Sask. Penitentiary weeks after life sentence
A man convicted of killing his wife in Regina has died in prison weeks after pleading guilty and receiving a life sentence for the 2017 murder.
#Crime #JasonMcKay
globalnews.ca/news/11728375/re

Jennifer Moore 😷unchartedworlds@scicomm.xyz
2026-03-14
Ⓥ Gregory Trolliet Ⓐ🔻 🇵🇸faket@veganism.social
2026-03-14

[Veille 📣] Quand la Suisse interdisait d'être pauvre. - YouTube
youtube.com/watch?v=yvxdlKwBzgo

En Suisse, jusqu’en 1981, on emprisonnait les gens sans procès si leur mode de vie n’étaient pas conforme à ce que "la société" attendait…

Maintenant on emprisonne les gens (presque la moitié) pour des petits impayés, mais tout va bien.

Toute ma veille est disponible ici : links.vulgarisons.info/
#prison #suisse #répression
#links #veille

2026-03-13

Leave bid denied for Edmonton murderer Mark Twitchell, convicted in notorious ‘Dexter’ case
Edmonton killer Mark Twitchell is now incarcerated at the medium-security prison in Bowden, serving a life sentence for the first-degree murder of Johnny Altinger in 2008.
#Crime #BowdenInstitution #Edmontoncrime #JohnnyAltinger
globalnews.ca/news/11729870/ma

2026-03-13

Leave bid denied for Edmonton murderer Mark Twitchell, convicted in notorious ‘Dexter’ case
Edmonton killer Mark Twitchell is now incarcerated at the medium-security prison in Bowden, serving a life sentence for the first-degree murder of Johnny Altinger in 2008.
#Crime #BowdenInstitution #Edmontoncrime #JohnnyAltinger
globalnews.ca/news/11729870/ma

Leave bid denied for Edmonton murderer Mark Twitchell, convicted in notorious ‘Dexter’ case
Edmonton killer Mark Twitchell is now incarcerated at the medium-security prison in Bowden, serving a life sentence for the first-degree murder of Johnny Altinger in 2008.
#Crime #BowdenInstitution #Edmontoncrime #JohnnyAltinger
globalnews.ca/news/11729870/ma

2026-03-13

Why is Grants Pass such a big deal for the prison industrial complex?

Simple... the homeless population is roughly the size as the current prison population.

The second you make the homeless arrestable JUST for being homeless you double the demand for prisons OVER NIGHT.

#GrantsPass #Prison #AbolishPrisons #Homeless

Alex@rtnVFRmedia Suffolk UKvfrmedia@social.tchncs.de
2026-03-13

Ironically a sign the #CriminalJustice system in UK may be becoming a victim of its own success - violent #criminals generally do get caught quickly nowadays, put before #Court and sent to #prison for a long stretch - and if they have done something bad enough to get 20-40 years and are young and fit enough that this stretch is going to take a big bite out of their life, they genuinely *don't* have anything to lose..

What British society doesn't yet seem to be addressing is the impact of #ToxicMasculinity that is causing these men to do things that land them inside for long stretches..

theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/m

Emeritus Prof Christopher MayChrisMayLA6@zirk.us
2026-03-13

Perhaps unsurprisingly, given recent Govt.s have seldom been really interested in prisons as anything more than punishment or warehousing for criminals, the budget for prison education (a key aspect of any hope fro rehabilitation) has been cut (again) in real terms.

This is doubly disappointing as one might have hoped James Timpson as Prisons Minister might have been able to shift the Govt. towards realising the value of prison education.

#prison #education #politics

transformingsociety.co.uk/2026

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