Dear Friends,
Today, March 10, 2016, I was denied your book Chican@ Power and the Struggle for Aztlan by the Gist Unit Mailroom for the following reasons:
(c) It contains material that a reasonable person would construe as written solely for the purpose of communicating information designed to achieve the breakdown of prisons through offender disruption such as strikes, riots or security threat group activity.
Remarks: Page 234 promotes peaceful protest, non-cooperation, hunger strikes & no labor.
This is non-appealable.
It goes on to say that the Director's Review Committee (DRC) upheld the denial on November 6, 2015.
It's funny because the unit library has books about the ilves of such notable people like Martin Luther King Jr., Ghandi, Nelson Mandella, Cesar Chavez of the United Farm Workers. All of them promoted peaceful protest, non-cooperation, hunger strikes and labor strikes to achieve their goals of freedom, equality, fair wages etc. I doubt it will do any good but I will file a grievance today.
The Mailroom Representative, C. Hodges, outright refused to answer legitimate questions and assumed a condescending attitude towards me. It saddens me to know that I could have asked for many novels that promote pimping hoes, or that glorify gangsters or that convey the message that prison is a right of passage towards becoming men in our inner cities and I would have had no problem receiving that.
"The mission of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice is to provide public safety, PROMOTE POSITIVE CHANGE IN OFFENDER BEHAVIOR, reintegrate offenders into society and assist victims of crime."
That statement is straight out of the TDCJ Offender Orientation Handbook. Yet they denied me Chican@ Power because pg. 234 "promotes peaceful protest." Tell me, please, how do they get away with such obvious self-contradictions? Why would they rather I receive materials that promote violent protests? Perhaps so cause then the whole "they are animals, lock them up and throw away the key" argument would be validated, thereby justifying the expansion of the carceral state to fill their coffers.
In closing, I appreciate you sending the book. I asked that it be mailed home, let's see if that happens. I wasn't even told what to do next. I assume I am to sit down and shut up and be a good little offender because the state knows what's best for me. =)