Rethinking Incarceration Social Sharing 2018
Welcome!
Thank you for your help with this important and incredibly timely book. The goal of this page is to provide you with information, graphics, and content for you to share on your social media platforms. Please contact us with any questions you have. Our social media manager Deborah Gonzalez can be reached at dgonzalez@ivpress.com.
Hashtag, Links to Purchase, Tagging
- Hashtag = #RethinkingIncarceration
- Launch date = February 6, 2018
- Always include a link to the bookseller of your choice—unless you are linking to an article or some other page. Here are the links to the Rethinking Incarceration page at the most common booksellers' websites:
- IVP's Twitter and Instagram handles are @ivpress; please tag us when possible so we can see and share your post
- Dominique Gilliard's Twitter handle = @DDGilliard; Instagram = @dominiquedgilliard
Book Description
The United States has more people locked up in jails, prisons, and detention centers than any other country in the history of the world. Mass incarceration has become a lucrative industry, and the criminal justice system is plagued with bias and unjust practices. And the church has unwittingly contributed to the problem.
Dominique Gilliard explores the history and foundation of mass incarceration, examining Christianity’s role in its evolution and expansion. He then shows how Christians can pursue justice that restores and reconciles, offering creative solutions and highlighting innovative interventions.
The church has the power to help transform our criminal justice system. Discover how you can participate in the restorative justice needed to bring authentic rehabilitation, lasting transformation, and healthy reintegration to this broken system.
Key Endorsements:
"Dominique DuBois Gilliard calls for a holy disruption of the systems and pipelines that imprison mostly black and brown people in the United States' mass-incarceration-industrial complex. Rethinking Incarceration exposes the ways the church has been complicit in this injustice and invites people of faith to engage in justice that is restorative. This book is historical, theological, scholarly, accessible, pastoral, and prophetic. It should be read in the seminary and university classroom, the pastor's study, and the church book club. Gilliard offers a very relevant word for one of the most central issues of our time!"
—Curtiss Paul DeYoung, CEO, Minnesota Council of Churches
"An astonishing book—full of insights that draw from history, politics, social research, and Scripture. Gilliard crafts a compelling picture that links local policy and decisions and shows the impact on a national scale. This book is a thought-provoking call to the church to take a practical role in engaging with mass incarceration and its effects."
—Nikki Toyama-Szeto, executive director, Evangelicals for Social Action (ESA)
Press Kit
- Feel free to share this press kit, which includes an author bio, book excerpt, and Q&A with Dominique
Shareable Graphics
Click to download. Share widely!
Infographic: Church is Complicit
Infographic, no title insert (perfect loop)
Infographic with title insert
Infographic: Global Scale and Incarceration Rates
"We have come to accept this as normal" tagline
"And the church is complicit" tagline
Endorsements
3D Front cover Publisher's Weekly endorsement tagline (PRE/POST-RELEASE)
Shane Claiborne solo endorsement w/ front cover insert
Shane Claiborne solo endorsement w/ spine design insert
Soong-Chan Rah solo endorsement w/ front cover insert
Soong-Chan Rah solo endorsement w/ spine design insert
Lisa Sharon Harper endorsement w/ front cover insert (reformatted smaller for Twitter: <15mb)
Front Cover
3D Front Cover
Front cover solo
Front cover "Feb 6 2018" tagline (PRE-RELEASE)
Front cover "Available now" tagline (POST-RELEASE)
Video (.mp4 for Instagram)
1x1 (Infographics resized for Instagram use)
Church is complicit infographic
Incarceration rates infographic plus front cover
Spine Design Solo
Author name vertical w/ "Advocating Justice that Restores" tag
Title and author name horizontal
Title vertical