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Imprisoned by War
Racialized and violent, modern U.S. warmaking is inextricably linked with our history of mass incarceration.
4 posts in ‘interpersonal violence’
Racialized and violent, modern U.S. warmaking is inextricably linked with our history of mass incarceration.
The fight against police and prisons cannot be separated from the struggle to extend care beyond the limits of the family form.
The carceral system criminalizes and retraumatizes survivors at every step. Dismantling these structures is the only way to end this violence.
Why understanding restorative and transformative justice on their own terms, and at their best and worst, will help us build more of both.