Here's the link to the page on Rania's website. Rania also uses Twitter and IG.You can talk to your kids about abolition & transformative (I made a free workbook to help you do it!)
— ر ت ت ت (@raniawrites) November 21, 2022
Trust they're already getting an education in copaganda & catceral punishment.https://t.co/aeESt11HpJ pic.twitter.com/AUfE4EeMh4
Showing posts with label prison abolition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prison abolition. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Recommendation: "In Our Own Hands: Tools for Talking Abolition and Transformative Justice with Little Ones" by Rania El Mugammar
Thursday, March 14, 2019
Review: American Hate: Survivors Speak Out by Arjun Singh Sethi (ed.)
Arjun Singh Sethi's volume consists of his introduction and conclusion and thirteen accounts by victims of hate crimes and/or their surviving relatives. A web site accompanies the book.
I've never met Professsor Arjun, but he was kind enough to consult in the case of a hate crime in my city.
Even though I'd heard about most of the thirteen cases, the power of the testimonials still overwhelmed me. I had not adequately considered the long-term effects of these crimes on their immediate victims, and many of the initial media accounts did not include poignant details revealed in this volume.
I've never met Professsor Arjun, but he was kind enough to consult in the case of a hate crime in my city.
Even though I'd heard about most of the thirteen cases, the power of the testimonials still overwhelmed me. I had not adequately considered the long-term effects of these crimes on their immediate victims, and many of the initial media accounts did not include poignant details revealed in this volume.
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