We do this 'til we free us Abolitionist organizing and transforming justice
Book - 2021
"What if social transformation and liberation isn't about waiting for someone else to come along and save us? What if ordinary people have the power to collectively free ourselves? In this timely collection of essays and interviews, Mariame Kaba reflects on the deep work of abolition and transformative political struggle."--Page 4 of cover.
- Subjects
- Genres
- Essays
- Published
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Chicago, IL :
Haymarket Books
2021.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Other Authors
- Physical Description
- xxviii, 206 pages ; 22 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9781642595253
9781642594287
- Foreword
- Editor's Introduction
- Part I. So You're Thinking about Becoming an Abolitionist
- So You're Thinking about Becoming an Abolitionist
- The System Isn't Broken
- Yes, We Mean Literally Abolish the Police
- A Jailbreak of the Imagination: Seeing Prisons for What They Are and Demanding Transformation
- Hope Is a Discipline
- Part II. There Are No Perfect Victims
- Free Marissa and All Black People
- Not a Cardboard Cutout: Cyntoia Brown and the Framing of a Victim
- From "Me Too" to "All of Us": Organizing to End Sexual Violence without Prisons
- Black Women Punished for Self-Defense Must Be Freed from Their Cages
- Part III. The State Can't Give Us Transformative Justice
- Whether Darren Wilson Is Indicted or Not, the Entire System Is Guilty
- The Sentencing of Larry Nassar Was Not "Transformative Justice." Here's Why.
- We Want More Justice for Breonna Taylor than the System That Killed Her Can Deliver
- Part IV. Making Demands: Reforms for and against Abolition
- Police "Reforms" You Should Always Oppose
- A People's History of Prisons in the United States
- Arresting the Carceral State
- Itemizing Atrocity
- "I Live in a Place Where Everybody Watches You Everywhere You Go"
- Toward the Horizon of Abolition
- Part V. We Must Practice and Experiment: Abolitionist Organizing and Theory
- Police Torture, Reparations, and Lessons in Struggle and Justice from Chicago
- Free Us All: Participatory Defense Campaigns as Abolitionist Organizing
- Rekia Boyd and #FireDanteServin: An Abolitionist Campaign in Chicago
- A Love Letter to the #NoCopAcademy Organizers from Those of Us on the Freedom Side
- Part VI. Accountability Is Not Punishment: Transforming How We Deal with Harm and Violence
- Transforming Punishment: What Is Accountability without Punishment?
- The Practices We Need: #MeToo and Transformative Justice
- Moving Past Punishment
- Justice: A Short Story
- Part VII. Show Up and Don't Travel Alone: We Need Each Other
- "Community Matters. Collectivity Matters."
- Everything Worthwhile Is Done with Other People
- Resisting Police Violence against Black Women and Women of Color
- Join the Abolitionist Movement
- "I Must Become a Menace to My Enemies": The Living Legacy of June Jordan
- Acknowledgments
- Sources and Permissions
- Index