Intro to Anti-Carceral Architecture


3PM ET //
OCTOBER 18, 2025
//
ON ZOOM (SEE DISCORD FOR DETAILS)


Join us for an introduction to anti-carceral architecture. We will be dividing the hour into two parts:

  • An introduction to the Architecture Lobby and it’s history of related actions/campaigns
  • An introduction to the history and current context of carceral architecture

We invite participants to join in discussion as we use this meeting as a lead-in to our next event in the series: a strategic campaign mapping exercise (date and time tbd)

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