Created for Project NIA & Interrupting Criminalization, this workbook offers up a collection of thoughts, insights, and lessons gathered from people in the social justice movement who have experienced an intragroup breakup and survived to tell the tale, learn lessons from it, and keep moving forward.
Drawing from the wisdom of abolitionist organizers/ scholars, this tool aims to help you and your groups reflect and engage with generative questions around the role of the state in abolitionist futures. Created for Interrupting Criminalization.
A short essay illustrated and written by myself on the intersections of anti-imperialism/militarism, PIC abolition, & Asian American feminism, submitted for a special issue of Frontiers.
*Still currently under review*
This zine serves as an introduction to abolition and a new vision of public safety, as well as the material steps we can take to get there. We imagine a world where we care for our neighbors, communities, and ourselves without relying on policing and carceral violence.