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Ajamu Amiri Dillahunt
Assistant Professor of History at North Carolina State University and co-leader of The Communiversity, a community based archive and educational institution that houses the records of Black Workers for Justice.
September 6, 2023
Dismantle, Change, Build: Frameworks for Abolitionist Organizing from Critical Resistance
Woods ErvinMohamed ShekhAndrea J. Ritchie
This is a lightly edited transcript of a presentation by Woods Ervin, Mohamed Shekh of Critical Resistance, and Andrea J. Ritchie of Interrupting Criminalization. For more resources on abolitionist organizing from Critical...
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Mohamed Shekh
Mohamed Shehk is Media and Communications Director of Critical Resistance, a national organization working to abolish the prison industrial complex.
September 7, 2023
Building Life: Housing Justice and Abolition
LéTania SevereJacob Schear
House Our Neighbors (HON!) organizers describe their efforts and victories in establishing a social housing developer in Seattle, influenced by an abolitionist framework, with the goal of providing affordable and dignified housing...
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Jacob Schear
Jacob Schear is a House our Neighbors (HON!) steering committee member and has worked as a field organizer for both of the coalition's campaigns.
September 7, 2023
No One is Disposable: Migrant Justice as Abolitionist Organizing
Angélica Cházaro
Angélica Cházaro argues that the Migrant Justice movement and the Abolitionist movement must be intertwined because the system of oppression they face is one and the same.
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Angélica Cházaro
Charles I. Stone Professor of Law at the University of Washington and organizer with Seattle Solidarity Budget and Mijente.
September 7, 2023
Beyond Do No Harm: Health Justice and Abolition
Maria Thomas
Maria Thomas of Interrupting Criminalization reflects on the importance of health justice in abolitionist organizing, the Black Panthers and Young Lords, and her work to bring together healthcare workers and organizers to craft...