“i am actively working towards abolition. which means that i am trying to create the necessary conditions to ensure the possibility of a world without prisons.” - mariame kaba
joy james: the architects of abolitionism
what abolitionists do | mariame kaba, dan berger, david stein
a jailbreak of the imagination: seeing prisons for what they are and demanding transformation | mariame kaba & kelly hayes
how school-to-prison pipeline works (and why black girls are particularly at risk) | mariame kaba
yes, we mean literally abolish the police (because reform won’t happen) | mariame kaba
is prison necessary? | ruth wilson gilmore
this poster was used to announce a protest scheduled for november 22, 1969 led by the n.e. women's liberation and the black panther party of connecticut in support of six black women panthers who were being held in niantic connecticut state women's prison.
courtesy of the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture.