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Part 3 moves through conversations with people whose efforts and activities unfold in places that are blurred to the side, beyond the gaze of politicians or police, tucked away from noisy fights in the streets. If the region’s order is an outcome of different systems of confinement across hundreds of years, then disorder names alternative spaces that do not conform to the temporality or logics of the system—not because they are accepting it or defying it but because they are moving in other ways, at times quietly beside it. In these alternative spaces, joy, possibility, healing, care, and resource-sharing are ubiquitous as people prioritize practices that facilitate something like a socialist impulse while working to build and maintain meaningful relationships as the best way to avoid policing and prison.

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