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INTRODUCTION: US Incarceration, the Prison Industrial Complex, and Building Relationships
1. WHY MUSIC-MAKING IN PRISONS?
2. ""MIGHT IS NOT ALWAYS RIGHT"": Historical Reflections on Music-Making in US Prisons
3. ""I ENCOURAGE EVERYONE TO STEP OUTSIDE THEIR COMFORT ZONE"": Developing Agency through Instrumental Music Education in Prisons
4. ""THEIR SINGING SAVED ME"": Social Awareness through Choral Singing
5. ""LIFE WITHIN THESE WALLS"": The Dynamic and Interactive Nature of Songwriting in Prisons
6. ""SO MUCH MORE"": Pedagogies That Support Human Dignity and Social Responsibility for Musical Communities Working toward Abolition of the Prison Industrial Complex
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