These are the architects of the modern civil rights movement- 4 profiles of revolutionary groups making change beyond protest
A radically different approach to sustaining social justice movements-4 strategies for abolition and liberation from the new architects of the modern civil rights movementThese are the architects of the modern civil rights movement- 4 profiles of revolutionary groups making change beyond protest
A radically different approach to sustaining social justice movements-4 strategies for abolition and liberation from the new architects of the modern civil rights movementMany of us think, I don't support the police. But what should take their place? Or-
Prisons don't keep us safe. But what new systems could?A lot of books about racial justice ask us how we got here, but
Reimagining the Revolution is different- award-winning journalist and activist Paula Lehman-Ewing presents an inside-access look at the activists redefining where we
go from here. Readers will hear from-
- Ivan Kilgore, an incarcerated activist who founded the 501c3 nonprofit United Black Family Scholarship Foundation from behind prison walls
- Critical Resistance, one of the oldest grassroots organizations in the nation working to dismantle the prison-industrial complex
- The co-founders of Greenwood, a Black-owned financial technology institution designed specifically for Black and Latino people and businesses- Michael Render, aka Killer Mike, Amb. Andrew Young and Ryan Glover
- Incarcerated activist Heshima Denham on his grassroots efforts to build a society for Black and Brown people independent of the state
- The Movement for Black Lives, the Alliance for Safety and Justice, BYP 100, and 8toAbolition
- Incarcerated and formerly incarcerated artists using art to heal from trauma, connect with other incarcerated people, and amplify abolitionist change
Lehman-Ewing frames each profile within two fundamental truths- The current system-built and sustained by oppression, extraction, and inequity by design-cannot be reformed. And, knowing this, we need abolition; we need creative solutions designed by the people most impacted by the systems they fight to change.
Reimagining the Revolution is a call to action for each of us- if we can access the tools we have, we can dream bigger, think outside the box, and follow the paths laid out by change-making activists toward nothing short of revolution.
Title: Reimagining the Revolution: Four Stories of Abolition, Autonomy, and Forging New Paths in the Modern
Format: Paperback Book
Release Date: 27 Aug 2024
Author: Paula Lehman-Ewing
Sku: 3039136
Catalogue No: 9798889840794
Category: Society & Culture