What is Accountability?

Building Accountabile Communities // Part 1 Conversation featuring Kiyomi Fujikawa and Shannon Perez-Darby

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accountability, anti-violence, building accountable communities, transformative justice

Valerie Seeley: Interview by Victoria Law

Seeley discusses being criminalized for self defense, being granted clemency after 17 years in prison, and why she's fighting for the freedom of women and girls still inside.

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#FreeThemAll, Abolition, clemency, criminalization, domestic violence, gender violence, mass commutations, prison, sexual violence, Survived and Punished

Eli Clare: Gawking, Gaping, Staring: Living in Marked Bodies

Disabled people, trans people, fat people, and people of color all know what it's like to be stared at. Through words and images, Eli explores the internal experiences of living in marked bodies and the external meanings of oppression and bodily difference.

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disability, disability justice, Eli Clare, marked bodies

Trans Liberation, Not U.S. Invasion!

Speakers explore queer and trans resistance to militarism and the racist, sexist, transphobic, and environmental violence of U.S. imperialism.

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and Bean Yogi, Angélica Cházaro, anti-militarism, anti-war, Davida Ingrahm, Dean Spade, imperialism, Manochehr Nourizadeh, Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, Micah Bazant, Micha Cárdenas, Nikkita Oliver, Orlando Lugo, Seattle Public Library, Seattle University School of Law, Soya Jung

Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore: Trans Ban? Let’s Ban Everyone from the Military!

Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore discusses the reality that the U.S. military is the largest source of violence and environmental racism in the world.

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Angélica Cházaro, anti-militarism, anti-war, Bean Yogi, Davida Ingrahm, Dean Spade, imperialism, Manochehr Nourizadeh, Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, Micah Bazant, Micha Cárdenas, Nikkita Oliver, Orlando Lugo, Seattle Public Library, Seattle University School of Law, Soya Jung

Nikkita Oliver: Black Anti-Militarism and the Trans Ban

NIkkita Oliver discusses Black anti-militarism, the reality that the U.S. military is the largest source of violence and environmental racism in the world, and the ways activists should resist the trans military ban, not by fighting for more inclusive military service but by banning it for all.

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Angélica Cházaro, anti-militarism, anti-war, Bean Yogi, Davida Ingrahm, Dean Spade, imperialism, Manochehr Nourizadeh, Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, Micah Bazant, Micha Cárdenas, Nikkita Oliver, Orlando Lugo, Seattle Public Library, Seattle University School of Law, Soya Jung

Queer Anti-Militarism Townhall: Trans Liberation Not U.S. Invasion

In this video, speakers at a town hall in Seattle explore queer and trans resistance to militarism and the racist, sexist, transphobic, and environmental violence of U.S. imperialism.

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Angélica Cházaro, anti-militarism, anti-war, Bean Yogi, Davida Ingrahm, Dean Spade, imperialism, Manochehr Nourizadeh, Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, Micah Bazant, Micha Cárdenas, Nikkita Oliver, Orlando Lugo, queer trans war ban, Seattle Public Library, Seattle University School of Law, Soya Jung

Matt Remle: Militarism and Environmental Racism Against Indigenous People

In this video, Matt Remle discusses the adverse environmental and health consequences of war and militarism on indigenous communities, and the ugency of anti-war resistance.

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Angélica Cházaro, anti-militarism, antiwar, Bean Yogi, Davida Ingrahm, Dean Spade, environmental racism, indigenous sovereignty, Manochehr Nourizadeh, Matt Remle, Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, Micha Cárdenas, Nikkita Oliver, Orlando Lugo, queer trans war ban, Soya Jung

Alisha Walker: Survived and Punished

Alisha Walker is in prison for defending her life. #FreeAlisha

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Alisha Walker, criminalization, sex work, Survived and Punished

Atlantic is a Sea of Bones

Directed by Tourmaline, produced by Sasha Wortzel and Hope Dector, this experimental short film starring Egyptt LaBeija explores how small every day acts of refusal, resistance, and existence—such as performance and self expression—have a tremendous impact on the world.

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Atlantic is a Sea of Bones, Egyptt LaBeija, Sasha Wortzel, Tourmaline, Visual AIDS

Bresha Meadows: Survived and Punished

Bresha Meadows is a young Black girl incarcerated for defending her life against domestic violence. She is one of tens of thousands of girls and young women locked up behind bars across the United States facing violence at the hands of the criminal punishment system. #FreeBresha, free them all!

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#FreeBresha, Bresha Meadows, criminalization, incarceration, prison abolition, Survived and Punished

Ky Peterson: Survived and Punished

Ky Peterson should be free, but right now he is in prison for defending his life against physical and sexual assault.

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#freeky, Ky Peterson, prison abolition