Making Abolitionist Worlds: Proposals for a World on Fire
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What does an abolitionist world look like? Insights from todayà â â s international abolitionist movement reveal a world to win.
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What does an abolitionist world look like? Insights from todayà â â s international abolitionist movement reveal a world to win.
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- Abolition: Journal of Insurgent Politics
- Verlag: Common Notions
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 370g
- ISBN-13: 9781942173175
- ISBN-10: 1942173172
- Artikelnr.: 58662837
- Abolition: Journal of Insurgent Politics
- Verlag: Common Notions
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 370g
- ISBN-13: 9781942173175
- ISBN-10: 1942173172
- Artikelnr.: 58662837
Abolition: A Journal of Insurgent Politics is a collectively-run project supporting radical scholarly and activist ideas, poetry, and art that encourages us to make the impossible possible, to seek transformation well beyond policy changes, and toward revolutionary abolitionism.
Introduction Manifesto of the Abolition Journal Dis-Organizing Prisons and
Building Together, Inside/Outside-Stevie Wilson It Has to Burn Before It
Can Grow: An Interview with Amanda Priebe-Brooke Lober Burn It Down:
Abolition, Insurgent Political Praxis, and the Destruction of
Decency-Katherine, Kelly, and Abraham Already Something More:
Heteropatriarchy and the Limitations of Rights, Inclusion, and the
Universal-J Sebastian Democracy Against Representation: A Radical Realist
View-Paul Raekstad A Family Like Mine-Shana L. Redmond Abuse Thrives on
Silence: The #VaughnRebellion in Context-Kim Wilson From the Vaughn
Uprising: "For a Safer, More Secure, and More Humane Prison." On Behalf of
the Prisoners at James T. Vaughn Correctional Center Aggrieved Whiteness:
White Identity Politics and Modern American Racial Formation-Mike King
Abolitionist Democracy: Fear, Loathing, and Violence in the 2016
Campaign-Joy James The Pitfalls of White Liberal Panic-Dylan Rodríguez As
the US Oligarchy Expands Its War, Middle Class White People Must Take a
Side-Robert Nichols Notes on Photography, Power, and Insurgent
Looks-Stefanie Fock We Can Be Here Another Five Hundred Years: A Critical
Reflection on Shiri Pasternak's Grounded Authority-Nick Estes How Does
State Sovereignty Matter?-Shiri Pasternak's Response to Nick Estes Zionism
and Native American Studies-Steven Salaita I Will Kiss the Ground of My
Cell… As It Is Part of My Homeland, Spatial Politics and Gender: Israel's
Carcerality of Palestinian Women-Nicole Printy Is Marxism Relevant? Some
Uses and Misuses-David Gilbert, political prisoner. Meeting Mumia
Abu-Jamal: The Most Well-Known Political Prisoner in the US-Robyn C.
Spencer
Art by: Heidi Sincuba, Amanda Priebe, Nilda Brooklyn and Adrien Leavitt,
Priti Gulati Cox, Jesus Barraza and Melanie Cervantes, and Jess X. Snow
Building Together, Inside/Outside-Stevie Wilson It Has to Burn Before It
Can Grow: An Interview with Amanda Priebe-Brooke Lober Burn It Down:
Abolition, Insurgent Political Praxis, and the Destruction of
Decency-Katherine, Kelly, and Abraham Already Something More:
Heteropatriarchy and the Limitations of Rights, Inclusion, and the
Universal-J Sebastian Democracy Against Representation: A Radical Realist
View-Paul Raekstad A Family Like Mine-Shana L. Redmond Abuse Thrives on
Silence: The #VaughnRebellion in Context-Kim Wilson From the Vaughn
Uprising: "For a Safer, More Secure, and More Humane Prison." On Behalf of
the Prisoners at James T. Vaughn Correctional Center Aggrieved Whiteness:
White Identity Politics and Modern American Racial Formation-Mike King
Abolitionist Democracy: Fear, Loathing, and Violence in the 2016
Campaign-Joy James The Pitfalls of White Liberal Panic-Dylan Rodríguez As
the US Oligarchy Expands Its War, Middle Class White People Must Take a
Side-Robert Nichols Notes on Photography, Power, and Insurgent
Looks-Stefanie Fock We Can Be Here Another Five Hundred Years: A Critical
Reflection on Shiri Pasternak's Grounded Authority-Nick Estes How Does
State Sovereignty Matter?-Shiri Pasternak's Response to Nick Estes Zionism
and Native American Studies-Steven Salaita I Will Kiss the Ground of My
Cell… As It Is Part of My Homeland, Spatial Politics and Gender: Israel's
Carcerality of Palestinian Women-Nicole Printy Is Marxism Relevant? Some
Uses and Misuses-David Gilbert, political prisoner. Meeting Mumia
Abu-Jamal: The Most Well-Known Political Prisoner in the US-Robyn C.
Spencer
Art by: Heidi Sincuba, Amanda Priebe, Nilda Brooklyn and Adrien Leavitt,
Priti Gulati Cox, Jesus Barraza and Melanie Cervantes, and Jess X. Snow
Introduction Manifesto of the Abolition Journal Dis-Organizing Prisons and
Building Together, Inside/Outside-Stevie Wilson It Has to Burn Before It
Can Grow: An Interview with Amanda Priebe-Brooke Lober Burn It Down:
Abolition, Insurgent Political Praxis, and the Destruction of
Decency-Katherine, Kelly, and Abraham Already Something More:
Heteropatriarchy and the Limitations of Rights, Inclusion, and the
Universal-J Sebastian Democracy Against Representation: A Radical Realist
View-Paul Raekstad A Family Like Mine-Shana L. Redmond Abuse Thrives on
Silence: The #VaughnRebellion in Context-Kim Wilson From the Vaughn
Uprising: "For a Safer, More Secure, and More Humane Prison." On Behalf of
the Prisoners at James T. Vaughn Correctional Center Aggrieved Whiteness:
White Identity Politics and Modern American Racial Formation-Mike King
Abolitionist Democracy: Fear, Loathing, and Violence in the 2016
Campaign-Joy James The Pitfalls of White Liberal Panic-Dylan Rodríguez As
the US Oligarchy Expands Its War, Middle Class White People Must Take a
Side-Robert Nichols Notes on Photography, Power, and Insurgent
Looks-Stefanie Fock We Can Be Here Another Five Hundred Years: A Critical
Reflection on Shiri Pasternak's Grounded Authority-Nick Estes How Does
State Sovereignty Matter?-Shiri Pasternak's Response to Nick Estes Zionism
and Native American Studies-Steven Salaita I Will Kiss the Ground of My
Cell… As It Is Part of My Homeland, Spatial Politics and Gender: Israel's
Carcerality of Palestinian Women-Nicole Printy Is Marxism Relevant? Some
Uses and Misuses-David Gilbert, political prisoner. Meeting Mumia
Abu-Jamal: The Most Well-Known Political Prisoner in the US-Robyn C.
Spencer
Art by: Heidi Sincuba, Amanda Priebe, Nilda Brooklyn and Adrien Leavitt,
Priti Gulati Cox, Jesus Barraza and Melanie Cervantes, and Jess X. Snow
Building Together, Inside/Outside-Stevie Wilson It Has to Burn Before It
Can Grow: An Interview with Amanda Priebe-Brooke Lober Burn It Down:
Abolition, Insurgent Political Praxis, and the Destruction of
Decency-Katherine, Kelly, and Abraham Already Something More:
Heteropatriarchy and the Limitations of Rights, Inclusion, and the
Universal-J Sebastian Democracy Against Representation: A Radical Realist
View-Paul Raekstad A Family Like Mine-Shana L. Redmond Abuse Thrives on
Silence: The #VaughnRebellion in Context-Kim Wilson From the Vaughn
Uprising: "For a Safer, More Secure, and More Humane Prison." On Behalf of
the Prisoners at James T. Vaughn Correctional Center Aggrieved Whiteness:
White Identity Politics and Modern American Racial Formation-Mike King
Abolitionist Democracy: Fear, Loathing, and Violence in the 2016
Campaign-Joy James The Pitfalls of White Liberal Panic-Dylan Rodríguez As
the US Oligarchy Expands Its War, Middle Class White People Must Take a
Side-Robert Nichols Notes on Photography, Power, and Insurgent
Looks-Stefanie Fock We Can Be Here Another Five Hundred Years: A Critical
Reflection on Shiri Pasternak's Grounded Authority-Nick Estes How Does
State Sovereignty Matter?-Shiri Pasternak's Response to Nick Estes Zionism
and Native American Studies-Steven Salaita I Will Kiss the Ground of My
Cell… As It Is Part of My Homeland, Spatial Politics and Gender: Israel's
Carcerality of Palestinian Women-Nicole Printy Is Marxism Relevant? Some
Uses and Misuses-David Gilbert, political prisoner. Meeting Mumia
Abu-Jamal: The Most Well-Known Political Prisoner in the US-Robyn C.
Spencer
Art by: Heidi Sincuba, Amanda Priebe, Nilda Brooklyn and Adrien Leavitt,
Priti Gulati Cox, Jesus Barraza and Melanie Cervantes, and Jess X. Snow