People incarcerated in non-air-conditioned prisons are suffering amid the nation-wide heat wave

High-temperature-forecast-in-Virginia-from-the-CBS-10-News-0622, People incarcerated in non-air-conditioned prisons are suffering amid the nation-wide heat wave, Abolition Now!
“If it is 100 degrees for those of you on the outside, the temperature is always several degrees higher for those of us confined in prisons not equipped with AC.” Temperatures in Virginia counties and cities this past June reached high temperatures. Many Virginia prisons have AC available for staff and none for people caged inside cramped rooms with no air circulation. – Photo: WSLS 10 News

Close three Virginia prisons with deadly heat conditions!

by Uhuru B. Rowe

Have you ever opened the door to a hot oven and felt dizzy and overwhelmed from the intensity of the heat hitting you in the face? That is how it feels for people incarcerated at Augusta, Nottoway and Buckingham Correctional Centers in Virginia every summer, but especially during the current heat wave sweeping the country.

But get this: Prison staff at these facilities do not experience excessive heat conditions because the areas in which they work and frequent – the control booths, school areas, medical department, education department, administration offices etc. – are all equipped with air conditioning (AC).

While the U$ and other parts of the world, like Western Europe, are experiencing unprecedented deadly heat waves, people trapped in prisons, jails and detention centers not equipped with AC in the areas where they are housed are suffering exponentially from these sweltering conditions.

For instance, if it is 100 degrees for those of you on the outside, the temperature is always several degrees higher for those of us confined in prisons not equipped with AC. With the lack of AC, poor ventilation, substandard medical care, unsafe drinking water, big slabs of concrete that trap heat, antiquated sewage systems that regularly back up and spew raw sewage into the cells and housing units and the persistence of COVID-19, which is still spreading and infecting people at these facilities – all of these conditions on top of record high temperatures create unbearable conditions that are tantamount to the kind of cruel and unusual punishment prohibited by the eighth amendment to the U$ constitution. Sick and elderly people confined under these conditions suffer the most.

This is a blind spot that will cause incarcerated and detained people to suffer and die in silence and invisibility during future heat waves.

So, is there a need for an intersecting movement for prison abolition? The short answer is, “Yes,” because when environmentalists talk about how climate change is caused by the burning of fossil fuels and how the impact of this is felt most by people in third world countries least responsible for climate pollution, the ways in which climate change impacts people in confinement are often left out of conversations about climate justice. 

This is a blind spot that will cause incarcerated and detained people to suffer and die in silence and invisibility during future heat waves.

Of course, I believe prisons in general should be abolished and demolished, but right now, due to the immediacy of the current situation, we need prison abolitionists and climate justice activists to unite, and once united, collectively raise your voices to bring awareness to this issue and demand change to prevent the needless suffering and death of incarcerated human beings amid record high temperatures due to global warming.

One way you can do this is by signing and sharing this online petition to close Nottoway, Buckingham and Augusta Correctional Centers. This petition can be used to raise awareness about this public health crisis and as the foundation for a state-wide campaign to shut these prisons down.

Send our brother some love and light: Uhuru B. Rowe, 1131545, Buckingham Correctional Center, P.O. Box 430, Dillwyn VA 23936. Read more of his work at www.consciousprisoner.wordpress.com.