Maya Schenwar (born November 10, 1982) is the editor-at-large and former editor-in-chief of
Truthout
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and a writer focused on prison-related topics. She is the co-author of ''Prison by Any Other Name: The Harmful Consequences of Popular Reforms,'' author of ''Locked Down, Locked Out: Why Prison Doesn't Work and How We Can Do Better,'' and a co-editor of the anthology ''Who Do You Serve, Who Do You Protect? Police Violence and Resistance in the United States''. She has written about
prison issues for Truthout,
The New York Times
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,
The Guardian
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The Nation
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,
Ms. Magazine
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, and other publications.
Career
Schenwar is the editor-in-chief of the independent journalism organizatio
Truthout.In addition to Truthout, she has written for The New York Times, The Guardian, The Nation, The Star-Ledger, and many other publications. Coverage of Schenwar’s work and interviews with Schenwar have appeared in C-SPAN, Democracy Now, MSNBC, Al Jazeera,
Library Journal
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,
The Thom Hartmann Program,
Talking Points Memo
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Wisconsin Public Radio
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History
Wisconsin Publ ...
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Minnesota Public Radio
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The Majority Report
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The Utne Reader,
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The Sun magazine,
YES! Magazine,
The Real News Network
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History
TRNN was founded by documentary producer ...
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TakePart Live,
Marfa Public Radio,
AlterNet
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Coverage
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ColorLines
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History
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Bitch Magazine,
Feministing, Citizen Radio,
Solitary Watch,
WBAI
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KPFK
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The Toast,
KPFA
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,
WHMP,
WMPR,
High Times
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,
KPFT, and others. She has done a wide range of
public speaking
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, both in
the United States
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and internationally, at universities, community centers, conferences, prisons, bookstores, and other venues.
In February 2016, Schenwar presented a
TEDx talk in
Baltimore
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on
prison abolition. Schenwar is also a board member of Love & Protect, an organization that supports those who identify as women and
gender non-conforming persons of color who are criminalized or harmed by state and interpersonal violence, and of the Chicago Community Bond Fund, a
revolving fund and advocacy organization that pays
bond for people charged with crimes in
Cook County, Illinois
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. Previous to her work at Truthout, Schenwar was a contributing editor at
Punk Planet
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magazine and served as media coordinator for Voices for Creative Nonviolence. She served as chair of the coordinating committee for The Media Consortium, and is a member of the advisory board for Waging Nonviolence.
Books
Schenwar is the co-author, with
Victoria Law, of ''Prison by Any Other Name: The Harmful Consequences of Popular Reforms'' (The New Press, 2020)''.'' The book, which contains a foreword by
Michelle Alexander
Michelle Alexander (born October 7, 1967) is an American writer, attorney, and civil rights activist. She is best known for her 2010 book '' The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness''. Since 2018, she has been an opinion ...
, details the dangerous ramifications of prison and policing reforms such as electronic monitoring, community policing, coercive drug treatment, and psychiatric hospitals. It also examines the racism and oppressive foundations of extensions of the prison-industrial complex such as the child protective services system and school policing. Schenwar's book, ''Locked Down, Locked Out'', examines how prison breaks apart families and
communities
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, and how severing those bonds between people actually hinders the prospect of real collective safety for all. The book is told through the story of Schenwar's own family’s experience, alongside those of many other incarcerated people and their families. The book also profiles a number of decarceration campaigns, as well as
restorative and
transformative justice
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efforts, happening around the country. It focuses on intersectional projects that emphasize connection, community-building, and racial justice. Schenwar also co-edited Truthout's
anthology
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, ''Who Do You Serve, Who Do You Protect?: Police Violence and Resistance in the United States''. This book's essays chronicle the roots and manifestations of
police violence, as well as the contemporary efforts to resist racist and oppressive policing.
Selected articles
* A Virtual Visit to a Relative in Jail. ''The New York Times,'' September 2016.
* To Make Health Care for All a Reality, Stop Killing People ''Truthout,'' February 2016.
* Too Many People in Jail? Abolish Bail. ''New York Times,'' May 2015.
* Mandatory Rehab Is Just the Newest Front in the Flawed War on Drugs. ''The Guardian,'' October 2014.
* Reduce Gun Penalties. ''The New York Times,'' March 2014.
* The Prison System Welcomes My Newborn Niece to This World. ''Truthout,'' September 2013.
* Your Home Is Your Prison: How to Lock Down Your Neighborhood, Your Country, and You. ''TomDispatch,'' January 2015.
Awards
Schenwar has won a
Society of Professional Journalists
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Sigma Delta Chi Award
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, an
Independent Publisher Book Award, the
Women's Prison Association's Sarah Powell Huntington Leadership Award, and a
Lannan Foundation Residency Fellowship.
Personal life
Maya Schenwar had a sister named Keeley Schenwar. Keeley like Maya was also a prison activist, and had written about her own experience as an incarcerated mother in prison. Keeley Schenwar passed away from a heroin overdose on February 4, 2020.
Truthout
Truthout is an American Nonprofit organization, non-profit Progressivism in the United States, progressive news organization which describes itself as "dedicated to providing independent reporting and commentary on a diverse range of social just ...
, the online publication of which Maya Schenwar is the Editor-in-Chief, holds an annual memorial essay prize, entitled the Keeley Schenwar Memorial Essay Prize. The prize seeks to honor the writing of those who are either formerly or currently incarcerated, as well as "to continue drawing attention to the cruel realities of the oppressive systems she struggled against and wrote about."
Schenwar was interviewed about her life and the life and death of her sister b
Nicholas De Genovafor Episode 1 of th
Metropolis Rising podcast
See also
*
Prison abolition movement
References
External links
TruthoutMaya Schenwar's websiteBerrett-Koehler PublishersHaymarket Books
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American magazine editors
21st-century American non-fiction writers
1982 births
Living people
American women non-fiction writers
21st-century American women writers
American women magazine editors
Prison abolitionists