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Shoplifting: Corporate Copaganda

A resource on how claims of a “shoplifting surge” by corporations and the media is copaganda, Read about the rise of private security and why it is essential that we strip the power of corporations to criminalize.

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Workshop: Caregivers & Kids Building Communities of Care

In this edition of BYATB, Mariame Kaba and zara raven will discuss Queenie’s Crew, an experiment in supporting kids and caregivers in learning about abolition through monthly activities, books, events, and discussions. We’ll share tangible actions that people can take toward building communities of care with children in the spaces where you are. We’ll also invite participants to share about some of the ways they are already building these communities, discuss the barriers and challenges that arise along the way, and offer specific resources to support folks in learning to build abolitionist, intergenerational communities of care.

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Let This Radicalize You Workbook

This workbook is intended as an extension of Kelly Hayes and Mariame Kaba’s book Let This Radicalize You. It was created to feature resources that that couldn't fit in the book, including other helpful books, essays, wisdom from veteran organizers, and more!

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Steep Yourself in Let This Radicalize You

“Steep Yourself in Let This Radicalize You” is a tea practice zine for reflection, enjoyment, and exploration. While this zine was designed for tea drinkers, readers who prefer coffee and other beverages will still benefit from the questions and prompts for reflection and visualization!

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Let This Radicalize You Poster

Size 12x18” museum-quality poster made on thick matte paper. Created to accompany the release of Let This Radicalize You: Organizing and the Revolution of Reciprocal Care by Kelly Hayes and Mariame Kaba.

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The Struggle Continues

This report from the frontlines chronicles ongoing victories in efforts to reduce police budgets, increase investment in meeting community needs and building community-based institutions, and grow movements to divest from the violence of policing. Summarizing lessons learned over the past two years, it calls on movements and philanthropic organizations to make deep and long-term investments in organizing toward the world our communities deserve.

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When We Fall Apart

This workbook was created to help individuals and groups collectively navigate a breakup from another individual or group. It offers up a collection of thoughts, insights, and lessons gathered from people in the social justice movement who have experienced an intragroup breakup and survived to tell the tale, learn lessons from it, and keep moving forward.

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Workshop: In Our Own Hands: Talking Transformative Justice & Abolition with Children

This session explores tools and strategies for co-learning about transformative justice & abolition with little ones. Focusing on everyday and organized resistance, the session empowers families, communities, and children with some of the foundational questions and interventions that enable us to get closer to a just world. The workshop is grounded in imagination and possibility as core approaches to liberation.

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Abolition and the State: A Discussion Tool

Our answers to these questions profoundly shape our organizing objectives and strategies, and the context in which they unfold. This Discussion Tool provides room for readers to ask and explore generative questions that open up a multitude of possibilities both drawing from and moving beyond existing analyses and frameworks.

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Workshop: Liberatory Harm Reduction

Liberatory Harm Reduction is one of the most important interventions of the 20th century; we often (mis)attribute it as a behavior change invention of public health. Come hear the radical roots and collective story of Liberatory Harm Reduction and learn from the life affirming practices of drugs users, people in the sex trade and street economy, of sex workers, people who self injure, have eating disorders, have disabilites or are chronically ill- all radical political organizers who have taught us how to save our own lives and fall in love with each other's survival strategies.

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