Captive State: Louisiana and the Making of Mass Incarceration was made with the generous support and contributions of several individuals and organizations. HNOC staff are grateful for the many hours of conversation, tours, and advice from people who have been impacted by incarceration and those whose work touches the history and current operations of the criminal legal system. Among these important contributions, HNOC would like to specifically acknowledge the dedicated work of the Captive State Advisory Board:
- Andrea Armstong, Loyola University New Orleans College of Law
- John Bardes, Louisiana State University
- Montrell Carmouche, Operation Restoration
- Anthony Hingle Jr., Voice of the Experienced (VOTE) and the Visiting Room Project
- Katie Hunter-Lowrey, organizer and survivor of violence
- Jee Park, Innocence Project New Orleans
Additional thanks to: Promise of Justice Initiative, Visiting Room Project, Vera Institute of Justice, the family of Shawn Duncan, the family of Cayne Miceli, Sara Gozalo, Curtis Davis, Alvin Reliford, Engrid Hamilton, Beasy Taylor, Derrick Fruga, Steven Garner, Kenneth Woodburn, Theortric Givens, Steven Garner, Daryl Waters, Marcus Kondkar, Annie Nisenson, Sophie Cull, Marianne Fisher-Giorlando, Mary Howell, Dominique Dollenmayer, Christian Henrichson, Lee Wyma, Laura Blereau, Sarah Pharaon, Sean Kelley, Lauren Zalut, and Susie Penman.
Captive State HNOC curatorial team:
- Eric Seiferth, HNOC Curator/Historian, exhibition curator
- Kevin T. Harrell, HNOC Collections Cataloger, exhibition curator
- Katherine Jolliff Dunn, HNOC Curatorial Cataloger, exhibition curatorial assistant
Support
Captive State: Louisiana and the Making of Mass Incarceration is made possible with the generous support of Media Partner WWL-TV.