Monthly Shaarli

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July, 2020

What Is Abolition, And Why Do We Need It? | Vogue
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To be clear, building toward a world without prisons is different than believing in a world without harm. As one contributor to the prisoner-run publication In the Belly writes, abolitionists are “not promising a world without harm. People hurt each other, and that won’t change. But why do we all just accept that the appropriate response to harm is more harm, administered by the state?”

Anna Campbell - Wikipedia
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"Anna Montgomery Campbell (1991 – 15 March 2018), also known as Hêlîn Qereçox, was a British feminist, anarchist and prison abolition activist who fought with the Women's Protection Units (YPJ) in Rojava during the Syrian civil war."

Resources on police abolition – Christians for the Abolition of Prisons
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"For those recently learning about abolition and looking for a 101 guide to defunding and abolishing the police"

How Mischief Brew Got Me Into Punk: In Memoriam of Erik Petersen
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"Jak Kerley tells us his personal story of meeting and befriending Erik Petersen, and instantly falling in love with Mischief Brew's music. Rest in peace, Erik!"

Denver artist Raverro Stinnett's work shines despite assault by transit cops
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“Though Mr. Stinnett was simply waiting for his train, he was caught up in RTD and Allied’s systematic campaign to target the homeless and communities of color for increased scrutiny and harassment,”

From Alt-Right To Groyper ⋆ IREHR
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More than anyone ever wanted to know about Nick Fuentes and his Groypers.

Colorado Coalfield War - Wikipedia
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The Colorado Coalfield War was a major labor uprising in the southern and central Colorado Front Range between September 1913 and April 1914

History of an occupation | Fault Lines - YouTube
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Al Jazeera's 24-minute documentary about Occupy Wall Street (2012)