"A collection of illuminating interviews with leading abolitionist organizers and thinkers, reflecting on the uprisings of summer 2020, the rise of #defund, and the work ahead of bridging the divide between reform and abolition."--
"A collection of illuminating interviews with leading abolitionist organizers and thinkers, reflecting on the uprisings of summer 2020, the rise of #defund, and the work ahead of bridging the divide between reform and abolition."--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Calvin John Smiley is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Hunter College-City University of New York (CUNY). Smiley is the author of Purgatory Citizenship, published by University of California Press. His writing has appeared in the Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, The Prison Journal, and Punishment & Society, and his research has been featured in the Washington Post, the Guardian, Toronto Star, and Le Monde. Outside of writing, Smiley works with incarcerated youth and young men in New York City. He lives in Queens, New York.
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Introduction – #Defund: Mo(ve)ment Chapter One – “Policing as a Colonial Project” with Marisol LeBrón Chapter Two – “Abolition as a ‘Both/And’ Project” with Dan Berger Chapter Three – “Community is a Verb” with Zellie Imani Chapter Four – “Those Who Can, Must!” with Olayemi Olurin Chapter Five – “Pragmatic Abolitionism” with Jonathan Ilan Chapter Six – “Justice Healing/Healing Justice” with Michael and Debbie Davis Chapter Seven – “Defund Saved Us” with Jasson Perez Conclusion – #Defund: Abolition Praxis & Abolitionist Visions
Introduction – #Defund: Mo(ve)ment Chapter One – “Policing as a Colonial Project” with Marisol LeBrón Chapter Two – “Abolition as a ‘Both/And’ Project” with Dan Berger Chapter Three – “Community is a Verb” with Zellie Imani Chapter Four – “Those Who Can, Must!” with Olayemi Olurin Chapter Five – “Pragmatic Abolitionism” with Jonathan Ilan Chapter Six – “Justice Healing/Healing Justice” with Michael and Debbie Davis Chapter Seven – “Defund Saved Us” with Jasson Perez Conclusion – #Defund: Abolition Praxis & Abolitionist Visions
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