TURNING AWAY FROM SYSTEMS OF POLICING AND PUNISHMENT DOESN’T MEAN TURNING AWAY FROM ACCOUNTABILITY.

BY MARIAME KABA & ANDREA J. RITCHIE · JULY [...]

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Call to Action to Support Women’s Bodily Autonomy and Close the ICE Detention Camps, from Grassroots Global Justice

Español abajo For Immediate Release: September 22, 2020 Washington, [...]

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Until We’re Free: Philanthropy’s Role in Decriminalizing, Decarcerating, and Dreaming our Future, from Borealis Philanthropy.

Until We’re Free: Philanthropy’s Role in Decriminalizing, Decarcerating, and [...]

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Living Resource Systems: A New Approach for Supporting Movement Networks

Funding must fit the movement cycle and timing is critical. Healthy movements have cycles, and the needs of a thriving, expanding movement change dramatically and rapidly. However, these shifts are neither unpredictable nor random. Funders must be able to anticipate these shifts and be able to respond with agility in order to be most effective.

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