Seven Stories Press
Talking about Abolition: A Police-Free World Is Possible
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9781644214350
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9781644214350
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Talking about Abolition: A Police-Free World Is Possible
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Powerful interviews with scholars, organizers, and activists who are leading the movement to end policing and prison. Award-winning journalist Kolhatkar presents a visionary outlook for a future rooted in liberation, freedom, and justice. Abolitionist thinkers have been envisioning police-free communities for decades, but only in the aftershock of the racial justice uprisings of 2020 have their radical ideas entered into mainstream discourse. In Talking About Abolition, award-winning journalist Sonali Kolhatkar presents an inspiring collection of her conversations with scholars, movement figures, and activists who are leading the movement to end policing and prisons. From articulating the best counter-arguments to pervasive "copaganda," to exposing the moral bankruptcy of reformism, each conversation connects the dots between past and present while imagining a collective future rooted in liberation, freedom, and justice. Featuring interviews with Alicia Garza, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Leah Penniman, Gina Dent, Cat Brooks, Andrea Ritchie, Eunisses Hernandes, Noelle Hanrahan, Ivette Al?-Ferlito, Melina Abdullah, Reina Sultan, and Dylan Rodriguez, and with an introduction by Robin D. G. Kelley.
| Author: Sonali Kolhatkar |
| Publisher: Seven Stories Press |
| Publication Date: Jan 14, 2025 |
| Number of Pages: 176 pages |
| Binding: Paperback or Softback |
| ISBN-10: 1644214350 |
| ISBN-13: 9781644214350 |