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Program Information
An interview with Peter Collins
Interview
Peter Collins via telephone from Bath Penitentiary, Ontario
 pierre loiselle/praxis productions  Contact Contributor
Aug. 19, 2004, 9:25 a.m.
Artist, activist and prisoner Peter Collins discusses Corrections Canada's attempts to silence his critism of corruption inside and outside the prison walls.
produced by Pierre Loiselle at CKDU FM
thanks to Dee Lecomte
music: Oh Canada by Kathleen Yearwood
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Peter Collins is an artist, activist and prisoner currently incarcerated in Bath, Ontario. He began developping his artistic capabilities while being held in segregation. Much of his artwork satirizes corruption and power as it plays out inside and outside the prison walls. This is frequently censored, confiscated, stolen and destroyed by prison authorities. In this interview, Peter discusses the lengths with which Corrections Canada has gone to shut him up, the relationship between the so-called war against terrorism and the prison industrial complex, and other themes to his artwork.

Contact info for Peter Collins:
Peter Collins 079283B
PO Box 1500
Bath, Ontario
Canada K0H 1G0

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