The sources posted on this page will give you an idea of the ways other than social media or journalism that communities are producing and circulating knowledge about the Northwest Detention Center. These sources can be helpful in providing evidence to your argument, or in better understanding the perspective of various community members and organizations.
This is also in no way an exhaustive list- ask around or do a google search to find other creative ways that the South Sound community is having conversations about the NWDC.
Advocates for Detained Voices has an ongoing Zine publication that is a great place to find first hand narratives from people in detention and activists, history, and student art about the Detention Center.
Advocates for Detained Voices Website
A great place to find some PDF versions of a selection of ADV Zines
Collin's Memorial Library Zine Collection
Find a complete collection of physical copies of the ADV zines here... and you might just find some other useful material while you're at it! Below is information about the collection and information on how to access it.
The Hunger Strikers Handbook by the NWDC Resistance provides history, narrative, and analysis about the hunger strikes that happened in the NWDC in 2014.
The NWDC also produced a short documentary with similar content that included first person testimony.
You can find both of these sources at the following website: