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It's One Struggle At Base

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This website tracks an open dissertation project that I am currently conducting research for and writing. My research concerns the history of ideas and traditions of community organizing in the movement to abolish the prison industrial complex, and the particular impact of Black radical theories of space, time,  interiority, relation, freedom, consent, and agency in the formation of “PIC abolition” as a nascent political discourse and intellectual milieu.

Contents:

  • Archival Work
  • References
  • Research Notes
  • Writing
Archival Work, References, Research Notes

Joy James: The Architects of Abolitionism

from its roots with George Jackson and Angela Davis, 

to the de-radicalization of prison abolitionism

 

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