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It is time to stop building prisons.
Our
prison system is both a devastating moral blight on our society and an
overwhelming economic burden on our tax dollars, taking away
much needed resources from schools, health care and affordable
housing. The prison system is corrupting our society and making us more
threatened,
rather than protecting us as its proponents claim. It is a system
built on fear, racism, and the exploitation of poverty. Our current
prison system has no place in a society that aspires to liberty,
justice, and equality for all.
As architects, we are responsible for one of the most expensive parts
of the prison system, the construction of new prison buildings. Almost
all of us would rather be using our professional skills to design
positive social institutions such as universities or playgrounds,
but these institutions lack funding because of spending on prisons.
If we would rather design schools and community centers, we must
stop building prisons.
Please join members of Architects / Designers / Planners for Social
Responsibility (ADPSR) in pledging to not participate in the design,
construction, or renovation of prisons. We also invite you to learn
more about the prison system, to join us in envisioning more just
and productive alternatives to incarceration, and to work towards
a society that treats all its members with dignity, equality, and
justice.
Poster competition results.
ADPSR recently sponsored a poster design competition to explain the problems with the current U.S. prison system, and why the refusal to contribute to it is an important and effective response. Click here to see the winners and other finalists. >>
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ADPSR unless otherwise noted.
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