One of my beloved sangha sisters lost her family home in the wildfire. I’m supporting this fundraiser one of her friends set up on GoFundMe.
https://t.co/SUvJ6g2uLx Please support this GoFundMe by donating or sharing—every bit of help makes a difference. https://t.co/7TrRUSlGZo
It’s published!! A pre pandemic invitation to speak at the Neal A. Maxwell Lecture in Political Theory and Contemporary Politics featuring Lawrie Balfour, University of Virginia and Paul C. Taylor is available in this month’s Issue of Theory & Event!
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On #WorldAIDSDay, a reminder that although the number of people in prison with HIV has dropped precipitously since the 90s, it is still far more common in prisons than outside, a reflection of the overpolicing of Black and Hispanic communities and the relentless war on drugs.
“Why would Atlanta, a city that many view as the “civil rights capitol,” look to Israel for local police training—and what does this training even consist of?” Urban Warfare and Corporate-Funded Armies - Joy James & Kalonji Changa - Inquest https://t.co/FyAl4TGnaH
seeing it all unravel in real time, hwvr is a whole other kind of knowing. Finding solace in the solidarity of shared witness. The ruling impacts far more than those it seems to target- it isolates us from each other and buries the corrosions of supremacy in our shared humanity.
I knew this was coming since my con law class first year grad school fall 2006, thank you @pfrymer for the read on Roe that taught me the entire lineage of civil rights Supreme Court cases hinged on a house of cards that would topple as soon as the balance of the courts shifted,
I'm so incredibly honored to be in conversation with the great Geo Maher, Charmaine Chua, Travis Linnemann, & Dean Spade about A World Without Police (Verso Books) Download, read, and share FOR FREE here: Police abolition | SpringerLink https://t.co/NRF8S8ToUY