February 2, 2023, 2:19 PM, CST
Their plea proposed improvements, including eliminating solitary in cases of suspected gang affiliation, capping the time someone can spend in administrative segregation, and giving those in administrative segregation access to rehabilitative programs and housing in climate-controlled facilities. These strikers have the benefit of a road map. A similar strike actually yielded results in California almost a decade ago. There, prisoners embarked on a two-month hunger strike, which ultimately led to a federal court settlement that eliminated indefinite solitary confinement as well as the practice of placing people in solitary only for suspected gang affiliation.
“Our main goal is to end Ad-Seg/RH [administrative segregation/restricted housing] but this hunger strike is aimed to address and fix the immediate issues here on this unit that are not only reasonable but also very fixable,” the Wainwright prisoner wrote. “We are tired. Tired of the complacency of this administration that we have voiced all this to, to only fall on deaf ears starting with the line CO’s all the way up.
Just a year after the national strike ended, 45 men in administrative segregation at a North Texas prison—where 15 percent of the entire prison system’s administrative segregation population was housed at that time—went on a hunger strike in December 2017. They wanted the prison administration to address extreme temperatures, food quality, and recreation time. The strike appeared to fizzle out with no real redress for the prisoners’ grievances.
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