Interrupting Criminalization offers coordination between campaigns in national movements, support and tools for emerging movements, and political education and skill-building for the long-haul work of abolitionist world-building.
This report from the frontlines chronicles ongoing victories in efforts to reduce police budgets, increase investment in meeting community needs and building community-based institutions, and grow movements to divest from the violence of policing. Summarizing lessons learned over the past two years, it calls on movements and philanthropic organizations to make deep and long-term investments in organizing toward the world our communities deserve. READ
The Beyond Do No Harm Network is a group of US-based health care providers, public health workers, impacted community members, advocates, and organizers working across movements to address the harm caused when health providers and institutions and public health researchers and institutions facilitate, participate in and support criminalization. We offer thirteen principles for supporting people’s agency, self-determination, dignity of risk, and general wellbeing. READ