In Our Future, We Are Free

An Astonishing Story of Resistance and Change

Nell Bernstein

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A master class in social change—how a coalition of parents, activists, and prison officials brought a racist and destructive institution to its knees

Over the past twenty years, one state after another has shuttered its youth prisons and stopped trying kids as adults, slashing the number of children locked in cages by a stunning 75 percent. How did this remarkable change come about? In the sequel to her 2014 award-winning book Burning Down the House, journalist Nell Bernstein dissects the forces that converged to move us from a moral panic about “juvenile superpredators” to a time in which the youth prison is rapidly fading from view.

In Our Future, We Are Free begins and ends with the imprisoned youth who took a leading role in their own liberation. Through vivid profiles, Bernstein chronicles the tireless work of mothers, activists, litigators, researchers, and journalists to expose and challenge the racist brutality of youth prisons—as well as the surprising story of prison officials who worked from the inside to close their institutions for good. The descriptions of how communities are pursuing safety, rehabilitation, and accountability outside of locked institutions offers a model for how we might overcome our addiction to incarceration writ large.

In Our Future, We Are Free is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand how large-scale social change happens.

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advocacy, justice impacted, jail, mass incarceration, super predators, social change, juvenile delinquent, youth justice, three strikes, prison reform, kids for cash, participatory defense, bail, criminal justice, justice involved, sentencing, felons, parole, probation, felony murder, juvenile justice, Central Park Five, prisons, detention, solitary