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Abolition and Social Justice

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One Million Experiments

One Million Experiments explores snapshots of community-based projects that expand our ideas about what keeps us safe. Navigate through the website to listen to podcasts and read zines about these nationwide projects.

Abolition as Method

Rethinking the carceral system is more than removing a system that doesn’t work, it is thinking through how we create a real system of accountability and care. This article analyzes Ruth Wilson Gilmore's book of essays “Abolition Geography.”

Just Practice

Just Practice Collaborative is for activists, movement builders, community members, and abolitionists, and non-profit workers who want to deepen their Liberatory Harm Reduction skills and transformative justice practices.

Interrupting Criminalization

Interrupting Criminalization (IC) offers political education materials, organizing tools, support skill-building, and practice spaces for organizers and movements challenging criminalization and the violence of policing and punishment to build safer communities.