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25 Years On: The origins of UFFC from the archive
This Saturday 26 October, the United Families and Friends (UFFC) will be meeting in London (Trafalgar Square) and Edinburgh (Bute House) at 12 noon. The same week that police officer Martyn Blake was acquitted of murdering Chris Kaba, it’s even more important to come together. United, we will remember those killed in custody and continue the fight for change.
25 years since the first annual procession memorialising those who died at the hands of the state, we encourage you to join UFFC and stand with bereaved families and friends in their ongoing struggles for justice.
Autumn Book Club 2024: Why would Feminists trust the police?
Join us for our autumn 2024 bookclub. We’ll be reading Why would femininsts trust the police? by Leah Cowan. Oc 22, Nov 12, Dec 3.
Join us for our Abolitionist poster exhibition & Art workshops event in Leeds
Join us for our event in Leeds!
Launch Event: Addressing Gender-Based Violence Resource
Tuesday 4 June 2024: Join us for the public launch of our new resource: ‘Addressing Gender-Based Violence: Carceral Reforms vs Abolitionist Strategies.’ Speakers include Leah Cowan, Lola Olufemi and Billy a frontline gender-based violence worker.
Abolitionist Futures Reading Group Returns
Abolitionist Futures reading group starting February 2024
Autumn Book Club 2023: Abolition Revolution
Join us for our autumn 2023 bookclub. We’ll be reading Abolition Revolution by Aviah Day and Shanice Octavia McBean. Sept 19, Oct 17, Nov 21.
Another year, another reading group!
Our next reading group is happening. Join us every fortnight from 17th January 2023 online from 7:30-9pm UTC/GMT
The Abolitionist: Rewind Series
Join us for a series of events reflecting on articles from The Abolitionist magazine, published by Radical Alternatives to Prison from 1979-1987.
Race to the bottom reclaiming antiracism Bookclub
Race to the bottom reclaiming antiracism is our Bookclub book this year. We will be covering the book over a session in October, November and December. Join us
Mutual Aid On The Road To Abolition
Join Dean Spade and Abolitionist Futures for this discussion on mutual aid on the road to abolition Weds 09 March 7pm-8:30pm
Reading groups starting soon
Join us for our new reading groups starting fortnightly from 15th February
Preventing Prevent: 10 Years On
Abolishing Prevent must be part of campaigning against surveillance and policing more generally, as one manifestation of the wider logics through which they operate.
Reading group: Lewisham Arthouse
New reading group using our reading list starting soon. Faciliated by Lewisham Arthouse artists’ cooperative, South London
#KILLTHEBILL
A series of online events to support the momentum rising to oppose the draconian Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021. 17/03/2021 & 18/03/2021 & 19/03/2021.
Book Club: Mutal Aid by Dean Spade
23/3, 27/4, 25/5 - Abolitionist Futures Book Club. Reading Dean Spade’s Mutual Aid
Event: Justice Means Everyone
17/02/2021 - Justice means everyone is a series of 4 webinars bringing to the fore conversations that occur at the faultlines of the left.
Event: Abolition Struggles and Archives
Join us for a series of workshops where we will be pooling our collective knowledge around current and historical abolitionist struggles.
Event: We Can Build a Better World
We can build a different world is a weekly panel series throughout September 2020 exploring abolition and mutual aid in the UK. This series is organised as a collaboration between Decriminalised Futures, Abolitionist Futures and Verso, with support from Arika.