Part I: Value and Risk
Chapter 1: Caught in the Crosshairs: A Value of Life Examination of the Policing of Youth with Disabilities by Louise M. Yoho and Kiera R. Harrison
Chapter 2: Carceral Environments of Risk: Reframing Danger and Care in Imprisoned America by William J. Robertson and Lindsey Raisa Feldman
Chapter 3: “Everybody in the House Will go to Jail”: Opioid Overdose and Resistance to Calling 911 in a Rural Setting by Kelly Szott
Chapter 4: Economics and Intimate Partner Violence by Jacqueline A. Strenio and Jasmin M. A. Sackey
Part II: Lived Experience
Chapter 5: The Banality of Evil and the Normalization of Hate by Cameron Hayes and Taryn VanderPyl
Chapter 6: I am the Headline: How Media Harms Children Involved in the Criminal Justice System by Shanell Sanchez, Ellyn House, and Catherine Venegas-Garcia
Chapter 7: Centering Lived Experience Voices: Identifying Systems that Perpetuate Harm for Sex Trafficking Victims and Survivors by Angie Henderson, Sam Loon, and Maria Tell
Chapter 8: Lives Deprived of Meaning: How Carcerally-Impacted Scholars Stand Up to Attempts to Devalue Their Truth by Grant Tietjen
Part III: Immigration
Chapter 9: Immigration and Workforce Safety: Examining the Exploitation and Abuse of the Undocumented Immigrant Workforce in the US Labor Market by Mercedes Valadez
Chapter 10: Stigmatization and Labeling of Mexican Immigrants: Role of Media on Life Outcomes by Catherine Venegas-Garcia and Shanell Sanchez
Chapter 11: Zero-Tolerance at the US Border: Understanding the Impact and Consequences of Family Separation by Mercedes Valadez
Chapter 12: Disposable People in Toxic Texas: ICE Detention Centers and Federal Prisons as Pollution Outliers Robert Todd Perdue
Part IV: Power and Oppression
Chapter 13: Countering the Master Narrative: A Critical Race Theory and Value of Life Analysis of Unrecognized Capital by Cole Horning and Taryn VanderPyl
Chapter 14: Discourse as a Productive Force in Education: Attacks on Transgender Rights, COVID-19, Library Books, and Critical Race Theory by Jarrett Moore
Chapter 15: Growing Justice: Food Apartheid, Criminalization of Food Insecurity, and Anti-Oppression Gardening by Taryn VanderPyl