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‎م‎ on Instagram: "these are words by mariame kaba that have stuck with me as a person working in public health spaces, and also just existing in the world generally rn. mariame kaba, if you’re unfamiliar with her, is an abolitionist educator and organizer, focusing on transformative justice and dismantling oppressive systems, among other things. i highly recommend her work. once i figure out how to hang this i will put it in my “office” (not pictured). trying to figure out how to stop hoarding

‎م‎ on Instagram: "these are words by mariame kaba that have stuck with me as a person working in public health spaces, and also just existing in the world generally rn. mariame kaba, if you’re unfamiliar with her, is an abolitionist educator and organizer, focusing on transformative justice and dismantling oppressive systems, among other things. i highly recommend her work. once i figure out how to hang this i will put it in my “office” (not pictured). trying to figure out how to stop…

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Police Abolition 101 is a collaborative zine based on material by MPD 150 (https://www.mpd150.com) and on a report titled "What's Next?" edited by Interrupting Criminalization and Project NIA. It was illustrated and designed by Noah Jodice (https://noahjodice.com/). You can find the "What's Next? Safer and More Just Communities Without Policing" report here: https://bit.ly/WhatsNextIC3. Feel free to share this zine with members of your communities who have questions about police abolition…

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Abolitionism was a movement that sought to end slavery, starting in the late 18th century when American Quakers began to question the morality of slavery. Opponents of slavery often invoked Christianity to prove that slavery was against God's messages, and that all men were created equal under God. The movement spread to the rest of the Western world, with France outlawing slavery in 1791 and the United Kingdom outlawing slavery in 1809. The abolitionist movement in the United States was also French Presentation, Social Studies Project, American History Homeschool, Ancient Egypt Pyramids, Ap Portfolio, Uncle Toms Cabin, Egypt Pyramids, Architecture Drawing Plan, Gcse Art Sketchbook

Abolitionism was a movement that sought to end slavery, starting in the late 18th century when American Quakers began to question the morality of slavery. Opponents of slavery often invoked Christianity to prove that slavery was against God's messages, and that all men were created equal under God. The movement spread to the rest of the Western world, with France outlawing slavery in 1791 and the United Kingdom outlawing slavery in 1809. The abolitionist movement in the United States was…

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