Abolition as Presence
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James, Ayize, "“Abolition as Presence”: An East Bay CA Case Study of Black Food Geographies" (2022). Environmental Studies Honors Projects. 16. https:// ...
Introduction - Abolition - Research Guides at Northwestern University
"Abolition is about presence, not absence. It's about building life-affirming institutions." —Ruth Wilson Gilmore. More Information. If you'd ...
The Ground on Which We Stand: Making Abolition - Burns - 2020
Abolition is presence, as Ruth Wilson Gilmore reminds us. It is the presence of life-giving institutions. It is our presence with one ...
Against Conspiracies of the Inevitable; or, A Review of Abolition ...
Abolition as Presence · Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Abolition Geography: Essays Towards Liberation (London and Brooklyn, NY: Verso, 2022), 137. · I would like to express ...
Quote by Ruth Wilson Gilmore: “Abolition is not ... - Goodreads
Abolition is not absence, it is presence. What the world will become already exists in fragments and pieces, experiments and possibilities.
Is Prison Necessary? Ruth Wilson Gilmore Might Change Your Mind
Abolition means not just the closing of prisons but the presence ... abolition” in his arguments, which, to her, sounded so abolitionist.
“Abolition is about presence, not absence. It's about building life-affirming institutions.” —Ruth Wilson Gilmore, abolitionist scholar and activist ...
COMMON on X: ""Abolition means not just the closing of prisons but ...
"Abolition means not just the closing of prisons but the presence, instead, of vital systems of support that many communities lack.
Abolitionist Reimaginings of Health - AMA Journal of Ethics
In this essay, the authors continue to explore how health care can join these conversations and move toward a praxis of health justice.
Meditations on Abolition, Presence, and Staying Soft Artist Statement
Meditations on Abolition, Presence, and Staying Soft Artist Statement. Jennie Jiang. More Than This: Meditations on Abolition, Presence, and Staying Soft dwells.
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Ruth Wilson Gilmore's “abolition is a presence” is also about disassembling structures of harm. It is not code for “things are okay as is, ...
Abolition & _____ | Barnard Digital Humanities Center
To some, prison industrial complex (PIC) abolition may simply mean getting rid of jails and/or police. While that is one of its goals, abolition is even ...
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"Abolition is about presence, not absence. It's about building life-affirming institutions." - Ruth Wilson Gilmore A favorite quote from someone who has...
America Beyond Bars: The Importance of Abolition | Common Justice
When talking of abolition in the mid-19th century, that meant the ending of slavery. One of the early voices of dissent against slavery and ...
Making Abolition Geography in California's Central Valley
First: abolition requires that we change one thing, which is everything. Contemporary prison abolitionists have made this argument for more than ...
'Building back differently': a case for climate justice through abolition
Ruthie Wilson Gilmore says: “Abolition is about presence not absence. It's about building life affirming institutions”. To build back better ...
Police and Prison Abolition Course Description
As prison abolitionist and scholar Ruthie Gilmore says: "Abolition is about presence, not absence. It?s about building life-affirming institutions." What ...
Ruth Wilson Gilmore and James Kilgore: The Case for Prison Abolition
Our belief in abolition is first and foremost philosophical. It grew from watching, experiencing, and opposing decades of reliance on ...
Charting a Path to Full and Free Lives: An Abolitionist Vision for ...
Further articulating the aims of positive abolition, Ruth Wilson Gilmore states, “Abolition is presence, not absence. It's about building life- affirming ...
Instead of Prisons Nine Perspectives for Prison Abolitionists
Perspective 1: Imprisonment is morally reprehensible and indefensible and must be abolished. · Perspective 2: The message of abolition requires "honest" language ...