


You can find his book list plus a bunch of other info by visiting PrisonerSolidarity.Com and searching his name, alongside a bunch of other political prisoners of the so-called US & elsewhere.

Note that he cannot receive photos or colored envelopes. Meanwhile, there’s a great article by Natasha Leonard in The Intercept on the outcome of the case and we wanted to let you know that Dan has been transferred to FCI Memphis.ĭaniel Baker #25765-509 FCI Memphis P.O, Box 34550 Memphis, TN 38184 United States His legal defense is appealing and we’ll be re-airing an interview with his support crew soon. They also discuss the improvised ways trans and queer people learn and share survival tactics and thrive under these condition in order to envision a new world.Īnnouncements Dan Baker Has Been TransferredĪnarchist and antifascist prisoner, Daniel Baker, who was convicted of transmitting threats while calling for anti-racists to show up in Tallahassee and stop a possible Trumpist coup received 44 months in prison and 3 years of probation. In this chat, they talk about racialized violence against trans/queer people as a foundational part of the modern US state trace this in the formation of the US settler state and how it persists today. Eric is also an editor, along with Tourmaline and Johanna Burton, of Trap Door: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibility (MIT Press 2017) and with Nat Smith, Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex (AK Press, 2015/11). In collaboration with Chris Vargas, they directed the films Homotopia (2006) and Criminal Queers (2019). Stanley is an associate professor in the Department of Gender and Women’s Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. This week, Scott spoke with Eric A Stanley about their new book, Atmospheres of Violence: Structuring Antagonism and the Trans/Queer Ungovernable, which was just published by Duke University Press.
