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We do this 'til we free us : abolitionist organizing and transforming justice / Mariame Kaba ; foreword by Naomi Murakawa ; edited by Tamara K. Nopper.
Author
Kaba, Mariame
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Chicago, IL : Haymarket Books, 2021.
©2021
Description
xxviii, 206 pages ; 22 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Social justice
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Restorative justice
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Social movements
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Writer of foreword
Murakawa, Naomi
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Editor
Nopper, Tamara K.
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Essays
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Series
Abolitionist papers series
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Summary note
"What if social transformation and liberation isn't about waiting for someone else to come along and save us? What if ordinary people have the power to collectively free ourselves? In this timely collection of essays and interviews, Mariame Kaba reflects on the deep work of abolition and transformative political struggle."--Page 4 of cover.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
So you're thinking about becoming an abolitionist
There are no perfect victims
The state can't give us transformative justice
Making demands: reforms for and against abolition
We must practice and experiment: abolitionist organizing and theory
Accountability is not punishment: transforming how we deal with harm and violence
Show up and don't travel alone: we need eachother.
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Other title(s)
We do this until we free us
ISBN
9781642595253 (paperback)
164259525X (paperback)
9781642594287 ((hardcover))
1642594288 ((hardcover))
OCLC
1240267964
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