“People end up in prison for a reason, but it's not the reason that we're fed by all of these cop shows." In this episode of Movement Memos, Kelly Hayes talks with journalist Victoria Law about prisons, why they don’t work, and what even well-meaning people tend to get wrong about incarceration. You can find a transcript, audio and show notes on our website: https://truthout.org/series/movement-memos/
Palestine Solidarity Encampments Are a Rehearsal for Self-Governance and Liberation
Outside Agitators Are Good, Actually
“Hope For Me is in The Doing of Things,” Says Mariame Kaba
Family Policing is Part of a "Carceral Web"
Capitalism is Killing Us and Our Work Won't Love Us Back
Care Must Be a Collective Practice of Survival, Not a Site of Profit Extraction
State of US Journalism Is “Worst I’ve Ever Seen It,” Says Sarah Kendzior
Chicago Organizers Defeat Police Tech in Ongoing Fight for Community Safety
Predictive Police Tech Isn’t Making Communities Safer – It’s Disempowering Them
Attacks on the Concept of Settler Colonialism Are About Undermining Solidarity
“Palestine Is About Living in Spite of Everything”
Native Organizers Celebrate Solidarity, Grieve Losses and Work to Reduce Harm
Vigil for Palestine: We Mourn and Consider What Solidarity Demands of Us
Practicing New Worlds in a Time of Collapse
Israel's Tools of Occupation Are Tested on Palestine and Exported Globally
To Fight Big Tech, We Must Seize the Means of Computation
We Can Survive Together By Becoming Kin
Our Movements Need Infrastructure for Care, Recovery and Belonging
Rocket-Launching Billionaires Promise a New Pie in the Sky
AI Won’t Overthrow Us, But It Will Optimize the Capitalist Death Machine
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