'For virtually the entire history of the prison, incarcerated people and their allies have sought to end solitary confinement, a punishment as desperately flawed as the institution that spawned it. These compelling reflections by people who have been entrapped within the tortures of solitary, and by those who bring them lifelines from the outside, should rekindle our abolitionist impulses at an especially critical moment in our history' -- Angela Y. Davis 'The use and abuse of solitary confinement has grown over the recent decades in many countries, most significantly in the United States. The recognition that prolonged or indefinite isolation, no matter its purpose, inflicts mental pain and suffering amounting to torture is, finally, providing impulse to advocacy and mobilization to outlaw this cruel practice. An indispensable tool to campaigns for abolition everywhere' -- Juan E. Mendez, Professor of Human Rights in Residence, Washington College of Law at American University, and Former UN Special Rapporteur on Torture (2010-16) 'Prison journalists Christopher Blackwell and Kwaneta Harris team up with scholars to make a powerful case for ending the torture used in our prisons: solitary confinement. This oral history, which includes excruciating accounts from many prisoners across the country, even shocked me as I read it in the madhouse of Sing Sing. By revealing the real-life horror story of whats happening in the American prison, Ending Isolation is an urgent call to do away with solitary confinement' -- John J. Lennon, contributing editor at Esquire and author of The Tragedy of True Crime 'Every day, hundreds of thousands of people are tortured in prisons and jails funded by U.S. taxpayers. Ending Isolation is a comprehensive accounting of the physical, psychological, and societal costs of solitary confinement and an urgent call for change' -- Jessica Schulberg, senior reporter at HuffPost 'Its one thing to be aware, as most people are, of the existence of solitary confinement. But reading this book is a revelation, if a disturbing one. In the continuing debate over the legitimacy and efficacy of solitary confinement, Ending Isolation will be a powerful brief for its abolition' -- Jeffrey Toobin, Legal Analyst and author of The Pardon 'Solitary confinement is torture. This innovative book, told across too many prison walls, demonstrates why it must endand, by confronting solitary through solidarity, Ending Isolation begins to show us how' -- Dan Berger, author of Stayed on Freedom: The Long Journey of Black Power Through One Familys Journey 'Solitary confinement is one of the most pressing humanitarian crises of our time. By combining powerful firsthand accounts of solitary confinement with compelling evidence of its devastating harms, Blackwell and Zalesne have created both a highly readable primer on solitary and an urgent call to finally end this torturous practice' -- Jean Casella, Director, Solitary Watch 'A searing indictment of solitary confinement, blending personal testimony, legal insight, and medical expertise to expose its devastating human toll. Urgent and unflinching, it dismantles harmful myths and calls for humane alternatives to this system of state-sanctioned torture' -- Jessica Sandoval, National Director of Unlock the Box Campaign 'Blackwell and Zalesne mount a heartbreakingly compelling case against the use of solitary confinement. They paint a vivid portrait of its terrible effects on physical, mental, and emotional health and demand that we find alternatives to this torturous practice. This book combines Blackwell's hard-won knowledge from within prison walls and Zalesne's legal expertise, and it highlights many other voices of those most affected by this appalling--and appallingly common-- penal practice. Truly an eye-opening read, even for those who think they already know what solitary confinement is and does' -- Carol S. Steiker, Professor, Harvard Law School 'A critical book to read to understand the harms and torture that occurs daily in American prisons when people are placed in solitary confinement. This book uniquely combines the authors personal experience with expert medical and legal knowledge' -- Jules Lobel, Bessie McKee Professor of Law, University of Pittsburgh Law School 'As someone who spent years in solitary confinement, I know firsthand the psychological devastation of being locked in a cell for 23 hours a day. Ending Isolation brings the truth to light with piercing claritythis is not rehabilitation, its state-sponsored psychological torture. What makes this book indispensable is its fusion of lived experience, legal scholarship, and medical expertise. At a time when political leaders are doubling down on fear-based punishment and supermax prisons are expanding globally, this book is more than a warningits a moral call to action. It arms the reader with the knowledgeand the moral clarityneeded to dismantle one of the most brutal tools in the American penal system. We cannot claim to value justice while legislating cruelty' -- Johnny Perez, Director, U.S. Prisons Program, National Religious Campaign Against Torture 'Chris Blackwell is a gifted writer who gives voice to those silenced and brutalized by the justice system. In this honest, unflinching book, Chris and his co-authors expose the cruelty and futility of solitary confinement. A searing indictment and urgent call to action' -- Udi Ofer, John L. Weinberg Visiting Professor, Lecturer in Public and International Affairs, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs