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X-WR-CALDESC:With so much talk about racism\, police brutality\, criminal j
 ustice reform\, and re-imagining safety and accountability\, let's take a 
 closer look at 'abolition feminism' as the underpinning of transformative 
 justice (TJ). This 90 minute conversation with abolition and TJ movers and
  shakers will explore the trajectory of our anti-violence work and recomme
 nd essential shifts for its future. Participants are strongly encouraged t
 o read 'The Combahee River Collective Statement (1977)' and the 'Incite-Cr
 itical Resistance statement on 'Gender Violence and the Prison Industrial 
 Complex' (2001). Links to these two statements will be sent in a confirmat
 ion email after registering.\n\nBeth Richie will be the key presenter with
  Nan Stoops facilitating. Other presenters who are TJ practitioners are TB
 D.\n\nBeth Richie is Head of the Department of Criminology\, Law and Justi
 ce and Professor of African American Studies at The University of Illinois
  at Chicago. She is the author of 'Compelled to Crime: The Gendered Entrap
 ment of Battered Black Women' (1996) and 'Arrested Justice: Black Women\, 
 Violence and America's Prison Nation' (2012).\n\nNan Stoops is the Resonan
 ce Network Field Liaison and Strategic Advisor for the WA State Coalition 
 Against Domestic Violence.
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DESCRIPTION:With so much talk about racism\, police brutality\, criminal ju
 stice reform\, and re-imagining safety and accountability\, let's take a c
 loser look at 'abolition feminism' as the underpinning of transformative j
 ustice (TJ). This 90 minute conversation with abolition and TJ movers and 
 shakers will explore the trajectory of our anti-violence work and recommen
 d essential shifts for its future. Participants are strongly encouraged to
  read 'The Combahee River Collective Statement (1977)' and the 'Incite-Cri
 tical Resistance statement on 'Gender Violence and the Prison Industrial C
 omplex' (2001). Links to these two statements will be sent in a confirmati
 on email after registering.\n\nBeth Richie will be the key presenter with 
 Nan Stoops facilitating. Other presenters who are TJ practitioners are TBD
 .\n\nBeth Richie is Head of the Department of Criminology\, Law and Justic
 e and Professor of African American Studies at The University of Illinois 
 at Chicago. She is the author of 'Compelled to Crime: The Gendered Entrapm
 ent of Battered Black Women' (1996) and 'Arrested Justice: Black Women\, V
 iolence and America's Prison Nation' (2012).\n\nNan Stoops is the Resonanc
 e Network Field Liaison and Strategic Advisor for the WA State Coalition A
 gainst Domestic Violence.
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SUMMARY:NNEDV: Abolition Feminism: The Heart and Soul of Transformative Jus
 tice
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