Abstract
This visual essay is drawn from Double Time, one of a series of three documentary projects on the theme of what might come after a prison is shuttered. Made partly in dialog with ongoing abolitionist organizing by Mass Liberation in South Phoenix, Double Time focuses on Arizona’s origins as a state, at the intersection of the Civil War and the echoes of the Haitian Revolution, as the War’s twin capacities of war-making and image-making pushed the US’ imperial expansion westward.
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Ashley Hunt
Ashley Hunt is an artist, writer, and educator whose films, photography, mappings, and collaborations with grassroots organizations have engaged struggles against the prison industrial complex and beyond for more than two decades. He lives in Los Angeles, where he teaches in the Photo and Media program at CalArts. http://ashleyhunt.info [email protected]