Spirituality and Abolition

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Common Notions
Ashon Crawley, Roberto Sirvent, edited by Abolition Collective
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  • Ashon Crawley won the 2021 nonfiction Lammy Award for The Lonely Letters
  • Book features interventions and artwork from incarcerated writers and artists
  • Speaks to those interested in connecting spiritual practices and revolutionary politics
  • Emphasizes the importance of spirituality and faith in cultivating hope during the COVID-19 pandemic, ecological crisis, and the violence of capitalism 
  • Abolition Collective is comprised of leading scholars and activists in the world abolition. The project is unparalleled in both its contributing members and its audience, from academics to incarcerated prisoners, as well as from students to veteran activists.
  • Builds on the work of Abolishing Carceral Society and Making Abolitionist Worlds to offer a primer on what visionary activists mean when they connect the interlocking systems of repression, exploitation, and racism.
  • A powerful call to join abolitionist movements in this country to address the roots of injustice.
  • The question of abolition has gained significant traction in recent debates about police, prisons, as well as border detention and deportation—from #BlackLivesMatter to #AbolishICE.
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Contributor Bio

Abolition: A Journal of Insurgent Politics is a collectively-run project supporting radical scholarly and activist ideas, poetry, and art, publishing and disseminating work that encourages us to make the impossible possible, to seek transformation well beyond policy changes and toward revolutionary abolitionism.


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