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DESCRIPTION:Labor\, Discipline\, and the Carceral State is a one-and-a-half
 -day conference that explores the contestations over labor and solitary con
 finement between incarcerated people and correctional officers within the p
 rison\, with special attention given to New York State.\n\nBringing togethe
 r scholars\, practitioners\, and artists—including Heather Ann Thompson\, a
 uthor of Pulitzer Prize-winning Blood in the Water\, JoeBill Muñoz award-wi
 nning documentarian of The Strike\, Barry Peek and Patrick Mehler\, mediato
 rs of the 2025 strike by New York State Correctional Officers and Police Be
 nevolent Association and Jennifer Scaife\, executive director of the Correc
 tional Association of New York\, among others. \n\nDay 1 features a screeni
 ng of The Strike followed by a fireside chat on incarcerated activism and s
 olitary confinement in California and New York. The screening will be held 
 in 305 Ives Hall at the ILR School.\n\nSpeakers include: \n\nJoeBill Mũnoz\
 , Director of The Strike\, Jennifer Scaife\, Executive Director of the Corr
 ectional Association of New York (CANY) and Devin Wiggs\, Assistant Profess
 or of Labor Law and Relations.\n\nDay 2 continues with academic research an
 d practitioner perspectives on prison governance\, activism and negotiated 
 settlements. Day 2 will be held at the Statler Hotel.\n\nRegistration is re
 quired for Day 2. Please register here if you plan to join us.\n\nSpeakers 
 include:\n\nAlexander Colvin\, Dean of ILR School\, Adam Reich\, Professor 
 of Sociology\, David Knight\, Assistant Professor of Sociology\, Julia Mizu
 tani\, Law Research\, Instruction\, and Liaison Librarian\, Gali Racabi and
  Devin Wiggs\, Assistant Professors of Labor Law and Relations\, Esta Bigle
 r\, Director of Labor and Employment Law Program\, the Criminal Justice Emp
 loyment Initiative at ILR School\, the Cornell Prison Education Program\, B
 arry Peek and Patrick Mehler\, Mediators of the 2025 wildcat strike by memb
 ers of the New York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Assoc
 iation\, Dionne Pohler\, Professor of Dispute Resolution\, Scheinman Instit
 ute on Conflict Resolution at ILR School and Heather Ann Thompson\, Profess
 or of History\, Sharon Dolovich\, Professor of Law and Andrea Morrell\, Pro
 fessor of Anthropology.\n\nThis event is co-sponsored by the Center for App
 lied Research on Work (CAROW) and The Scheinman Institute on Conflict Resol
 ution.
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DTSTAMP:20260411T111733Z
DTSTART:20260501T233000Z
LOCATION:305 IVes Hall and the Statler Hotel
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SUMMARY:Labor\, Discipline and the Carceral State
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CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Labor\, Discipline\, and the Carceral State is a one-and-a-half
 -day conference that explores the contestations over labor and solitary con
 finement between incarcerated people and correctional officers within the p
 rison\, with special attention given to New York State.\n\nBringing togethe
 r scholars\, practitioners\, and artists—including Heather Ann Thompson\, a
 uthor of Pulitzer Prize-winning Blood in the Water\, JoeBill Muñoz award-wi
 nning documentarian of The Strike\, Barry Peek and Patrick Mehler\, mediato
 rs of the 2025 strike by New York State Correctional Officers and Police Be
 nevolent Association and Jennifer Scaife\, executive director of the Correc
 tional Association of New York\, among others. \n\nDay 1 features a screeni
 ng of The Strike followed by a fireside chat on incarcerated activism and s
 olitary confinement in California and New York. The screening will be held 
 in 305 Ives Hall at the ILR School.\n\nSpeakers include: \n\nJoeBill Mũnoz\
 , Director of The Strike\, Jennifer Scaife\, Executive Director of the Corr
 ectional Association of New York (CANY) and Devin Wiggs\, Assistant Profess
 or of Labor Law and Relations.\n\nDay 2 continues with academic research an
 d practitioner perspectives on prison governance\, activism and negotiated 
 settlements. Day 2 will be held at the Statler Hotel.\n\nRegistration is re
 quired for Day 2. Please register here if you plan to join us.\n\nSpeakers 
 include:\n\nAlexander Colvin\, Dean of ILR School\, Adam Reich\, Professor 
 of Sociology\, David Knight\, Assistant Professor of Sociology\, Julia Mizu
 tani\, Law Research\, Instruction\, and Liaison Librarian\, Gali Racabi and
  Devin Wiggs\, Assistant Professors of Labor Law and Relations\, Esta Bigle
 r\, Director of Labor and Employment Law Program\, the Criminal Justice Emp
 loyment Initiative at ILR School\, the Cornell Prison Education Program\, B
 arry Peek and Patrick Mehler\, Mediators of the 2025 wildcat strike by memb
 ers of the New York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Assoc
 iation\, Dionne Pohler\, Professor of Dispute Resolution\, Scheinman Instit
 ute on Conflict Resolution at ILR School and Heather Ann Thompson\, Profess
 or of History\, Sharon Dolovich\, Professor of Law and Andrea Morrell\, Pro
 fessor of Anthropology.\n\nThis event is co-sponsored by the Center for App
 lied Research on Work (CAROW) and The Scheinman Institute on Conflict Resol
 ution.
DTEND:20260502T140000Z
DTSTAMP:20260411T111733Z
DTSTART:20260502T130000Z
LOCATION:305 IVes Hall and the Statler Hotel
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Labor\, Discipline and the Carceral State
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