Abolition for the people: the movement for a future without policing & prisons
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Kaepernick, Colin, 1987- editor.
Davis, Angela Y. 1944- writer of foreword.
Browne, Simone, 1973- Feds are watching.
Neal, Mark Anthony. Myth of the good cop.
Laymon, Kiese. My son was executed by an ideal.
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[United States] : Kaepernick Publishing, ©2021.
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Book
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302 pages : illustrations (black & white) ; 24 cm
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The former NFL star turned social activist presents 30 essays from political prisoners, grassroots organizers and scholars such as Angela Davis and Dereck Purnell that focus on the police and incarceration abolition movement.

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9781595911162, 1595911162

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 244-284).
Description
The former NFL star turned social activist presents 30 essays from political prisoners, grassroots organizers and scholars such as Angela Davis and Dereck Purnell that focus on the police and incarceration abolition movement.
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Kaepernick, C., Davis, A. Y. 1., Browne, S., Neal, M. A., Laymon, K., Nopper, T. K., Schrader, S., Lewis, T. A., Meiners, E. R., Ross, K. M., Crenshaw, K., Gali, M. S., Spade, D., Kilgore, J. W., Jiménez Moreta, C., Farrow, K., Shoatz, R. M., Loggins, A. H., Purnell, D., Hamilton, D., Rodriguez, D., Bass, B. N., Benjamin, R., Kelley, R. D. G., Abu-Jamal, M., Murakawa, N., Wun, C., Peterson, M., Ritchie, A. J., Lumumba, R., Berger, D., & Kaba, M. (2021). Abolition for the people: the movement for a future without policing & prisons. [United States], Kaepernick Publishing.

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Colin Kaepernick et al.. 2021. Abolition for the People: The Movement for a Future Without Policing & Prisons. [United States], Kaepernick Publishing.

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Colin Kaepernick et al., Abolition for the People: The Movement for a Future Without Policing & Prisons. [United States], Kaepernick Publishing, 2021.

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Kaepernick, Colin, et al. Abolition for the People: The Movement for a Future Without Policing & Prisons. [United States], Kaepernick Publishing, 2021.

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7001 |a Neal, Mark Anthony.|t Myth of the good cop.
7001 |a Laymon, Kiese.|t My son was executed by an ideal.
7001 |a Nopper, Tamara K.|t Truth about "Officer Friendly."
7001 |a Schrader, Stuart,|d 1978-|t SWAT's paramilitary fever dream.
7001 |a Lewis, Talila A.|t Disability justice is an essential part of abolishing police & ending incarceration.
7001 |a Meiners, Erica R.|t Snaps!
7001 |a Nopper, Tamara K.|t Schools as carceral spaces.
7001 |a Ross, Kihana Miraya.|t How abolition makes schools safer.
7001 |a Crenshaw, Kimberlé.|t We must center Black women.
7001 |a Gali, Morning Star.|t Ongoing incarceration of California's Indigenous Peoples.
7001 |a Spade, Dean,|d 1977-|t Queer & trans liberation requires abolition.
7001 |a Kilgore, James William,|d 1947-|t Challenging e-carceration.
7001 |a Jiménez Moreta, Cristina.|t Fight to melt ICE.
7001 |a Farrow, Kenyon.|t Hidden pandemic.
7001 |a Shoatz, Russell Maroon,|d 1943-2020.|t My father deserves to be free.
7001 |a Loggins, Ameer Hasan.|t We're all living in a future created by slavery.
7001 |a Purnell, Derecka.|t Reforms are the master's tools.
7001 |a Hamilton, Derrick.|t No justice, no freedom.
7001 |a Rodriguez, Dylan.|t Police reform as counterinsurgency.
7001 |a Bass, Bree Newsome.|t Putting a black face on police agendas.
7001 |a Benjamin, Ruha.|t New Jim Code.
7001 |a Kelley, Robin D. G.|t Change from the roots.
7001 |a Abu-Jamal, Mumia.|t Casting off the shadows of slavery.
7001 |a Murakawa, Naomi.|t Three traps of police reform.
7001 |a Wun, Connie.|t Survivors at the forefront of the abolitionist movement.
7001 |a Peterson, Marlon.|t Who is being healed?
7001 |a Ritchie, Andrea J.|t Ending the war on black women.
7001 |a Lumumba, Rukia.|t We can dismantle the system at the polls, too.
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7001 |a Kaba, Mariame.|t Journey continues.
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