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Abolition Feminisms Vol. 2

By A Mystery Man Writer

In this expansive companion to Abolition Feminisms Vol. I, contributors confront multiple paradigms of punitivity—the foundational logics of family, borders, heterosexuality, colonial violence, and more—to disengage us from root systems of carcerality.  The book transcends various modes and forms: through grassroots praxis, critical research, storytelling, diagrams, poetry, and visual art, these pieces build on the legacies of feminist thinkers who formulated abolitionist critiques of policing, surveillance, and control. The resulting framework provides readers with the resources to cultivate and inhabit a post-carceral world of radical freedom and possibility. 

Abolition Feminisms Vol. 2

Abolition and Transformative Justice

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If You're New to Abolition: Study Group Guide

Abolition Feminisms Vol. 2

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Abolition Feminisms Vol. 2: Feminist Ruptures against the Carceral State

Abolition Feminisms Vol. 2

The Avery Review Organizing Against Abandonment: Ruth Wilson Gilmore's Latest Movement Offering Abolition Geography

Abolition Feminisms Vol. 2

Abolition. Feminism. Now. – 1804 Books

New Bones Abolition addresses “those of us broken enough to grow new bones” in order to stabilize our political traditions that renew freedom

Abolition Feminisms Vol. 2

New Bones Abolition: Captive Maternal Agency and the Afterlife of Erica Garner

Abolition Feminisms Vol. 2

FreeThemAll (@abierria) / X

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Abolition. Feminism. Now. – Zabriskie Buchladen für Kultur und Natur

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Alisa BIERRIA, Professor (Assistant)

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Abolition. Feminism. Now

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Locked Down, Locked Out, PDF

Abolition Feminisms Vol. 2

The Sentences That Create Us: Crafting a Writer's Life in Prison