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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.
Practising Everyday Abolition
We cannot simply do away the police - we need to address the conditions in which people feel that police are the only or best option for responding to harm in their lives. We must build other means for preventing and addressing harm that will actually keep us safe.
Abolitionist Digest Vol. 5
Hejera Begum outlines 3 abolitionist reforms for the UK: Banning police being posted in schools, ending stop and search, and abolishing Prevent.
Abolitionist Digest vol. 4: Defund the Police in the UK?
In this Abolitionist Digest, we highlight actions and writing that centres on defunding the police in the UK
Abolitionist Digest Vol. 3
There’s a lot going on in the world of Abolition - Hello Minneapolis - Here’s 5 sources to help you keep up to speed.
Abolitionist Digest Vol. 2
Here’s 5 important abolitionist resources from the last 5 days. Please see below for an important solidarity action!
Abolitionist Digest Vol. 1
Our first instalment of Abolitionist Digest focuses on the Black Lives Matter Protests across the states and the atrocious police violence committed in response to the protests and that caused the protests.
Defund the Police in the UK
This chart breaks down the difference between reformist reforms which expand the scope of policing, and abolitionist steps that reduce the scale of policing and its detremental impact. It is a UK-relevant resource adapted from a poster created by Critical Resistance in the US.
Posters for imagining abolitionist alternatives
These posters can help us think about what safety is and to imagine the infrastructure we need to keep safe. They were designed by Amber Hughson @conflicttransformation
Alternatives to calling the police
By thinking about why you feel the need to contact the police, developing your own skills around conflict resolution and educating yourself on what alternatives are available, you can minimise police interference in your area and avoid further endangering those who might be put at physical risk by their presence.
What Would Happen If We Defunded Police in the UK?
Dr. Adam Elliott-Cooper and Adam Pugh talk to Vice to give their ideas on what defunding the police would look like in the UK.
What would a world without prisons look like?
We take prisons, or jails, for granted - but how effective are they? And are there better alternatives? In this video, Dr David Scott, explores what a world without prisons might be like.
"Prisons do not disappear social problems, they disappear human beings"
Writing for 4Front, Sara Chitseko argues that prisons fail to tackle the causes of social problems.
Introducing Britain’s Prisons
Prisoner Solidarity Network’s John Bowden tours Britain’s Prisons: HMP Brixton, HMP Pentonville and HMP Wandsworth.
Ten Reasons to Dismantle the Prison Industrial Complex through Queer/Trans Analysis and Action.
Sarah Lamble argues about the need to create stronger connections between struggles for gender and sexual justice and movements against mass incarceration
Defund the Police in the UK
This chart breaks down the difference between reformist reforms which expand the scope of policing, and abolitionist steps that reduce the scale of policing and its detremental impact. It is a UK-relevant resource adapted from a poster created by Critical Resistance in the US.