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anti-violence
Everyday Practices of Transformative Justice
Featuring Shira Hassan, Martina Kartman, Rachel Herzing, Mia Mingus, Priya Rai, Lea Roth, and Sonya Shah
Read MoreTransformative Justice in the Era of #DefundPolice: Lessons from the Past, Strategizing for the Future
Shira Hassan and Mimi Kim
Shira Hassan and Mimi Kim will join us for a conversation about the history and development of transformative justice, its importance in current movements towards liberation, and everyday practices.
Read MoreWhat Does It Mean When We Say ‘Safety’?
Ariana Gonzalez Stokas and Mariame Kaba
What does it mean when we say 'safety'? You are invited to join a community project that explores this question through Barnard College and New York City archives.
Read MoreAbolition Feminism: Celebrating 20 years of INCITE!
Beth Richie, Mimi Kim, Nadine Naber, Cara Page, Shana M. Griffin, Kiri Sailiata, and Angela Y. Davis
Join founders and generations of leaders of INCITE! for a discussion of the origins, genealogies, and futures of abolition feminism. The conversation will be followed by a reception honoring INCITE!’s 20 year anniversary.
Read MoreUnraveling Criminalizing Webs: Building Police Free Futures
Andrea J. Ritchie and Levi Craske '18
This issue of S&F Online invites us to contemplate the question: If not police, then what? How must our everyday conversations, celebrations, and community creations lead us on a path toward transformative approaches to safety and healing?
Read MoreS&F Online Launch Party: Unraveling Criminalizing Webs
Andrea J. Ritchie
Celebrating the newest issue of The Scholar & Feminist Online, "Unraveling Criminalizing Webs: Building Police Free Futures," guest edited by BCRW Researcher-in-Residence Andrea J. Ritchie and Levi Craske (BC '18), which invites us to contemplate the question: If not police, then what?
Read MoreTransforming Harm: Experiments in Accountability
Mariame Kaba, Stas Schmiedt, and Lea Roth
What do we mean when we talk about transformative justice and accountability? What does a survivor-centered response look like in practice?
Read MoreOn the Road to Abolition: Archiving Resistance to the Carceral State
Simon Balto and Emily Thuma, moderated by Mariame Kaba
Emily Thuma and Simon Balto, in conversation with Mariame Kaba, will discuss histories of resistance to prisons and policing, offering roadmaps and lessons for contemporary struggles.
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