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ISBN-10: 1942173881
ISBN-13: 9781942173885
Publisher: Common Notions
Publish Date: 11/14/2023
Dimensions: 8.90" L, 6.00" W, 0.60" H

Defend / Defund: A Visual History of Organizing Against the Police

Editor: Brooke Darrah Shuman
Editor: Jen Hoyer
Editor: Josh MacPhee
Interviewee: Mariame Kaba
Interviewee: Dread Scott
Interviewee: Dennis Flores
Interviewee: Joshua Myers
Interviewee: Jawanza Williams
Interviewee: Cheryl Rivera
Interviewee: Bianca Cunningham

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Price: $22.00

Overview

A sweeping and poignant history of community response to the violence of white supremacy and carceral systems in the US, told through interviews, archival reproductions, and narrative.

In the summer of 2020, the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Tony McDade ignited a movement that led to the largest street protests in American history. Abolitionist grassroots organizers around the country unified around a clear demand: defund the police and refund our communities. While the majority of the country supported the call to reform the police, what followed was a backlash from mainstream politicians and the press, all but defeating the movement to end the continued violence against Black Americans.

Defend / Defund examines the history of how communities have responded to the violence of white supremacy and carceral systems in the United States and asks what lessons the modern abolitionist movement can draw from this past. Organized in a series of thematic sections from the use of self-defense by Black organizers, to queer resistance in urban spaces, the narrative is accompanied by over one hundred full-color images including archival materials produced by Emory Douglas, the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense and the Young Lords in the 1960s and 70s, CopWatch and the Stolen Lives Project in the 1980s and 1990s, and contemporary material from the Movement for Black Lives, Project NIA, and INCITE!, Defend / Defund shows how deep the struggles for abolition go and how urgent they remain.

In addition to full-color reproduction of archival materials, the narrative includes transcripts of interviews with activists, scholars, and artists such as Mariame Kaba, Dread Scott, Dennis Flores, Dr. Joshua Myers, Jawanza Williams (VOCAL-NY and Free Black Radicals), Cheryl Rivera (NYC-DSA Racial Justice Working Group and Abolition Action), and Bianca Cunningham (Free Black Radicals). Each conversation dives into the history of specific struggles with, and organizing against, police and police brutality.

In total, the publication shows how the modern Defund movement builds on powerful Black feminist and abolitionist movements past and imagines alternatives to policing for community safety for our present.

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Planning endorsements from:

Alex Vitale, author of End of Policing

Alec Karakatsanis, author of Usual Cruelty, Executive Director of Civil Rights Corps

Andrea Ritchie, author of No More Police

Sarah Leonard, founder of Lux magazine

Joy James, author of New Bones Abolition

Ruth Wilson Gilmore, author of Abolition Geography: Essays Towards Liberation

Derecka Purnell, author of Becoming Abolitionists: Police, Protests, and the Pursuit of Freedom

William C. Anderson, author of The Nation on No Map: Black Anarchism and Abolition

Geo Maher, author of A World Without Police: How Strong Communities Make Cops Obsolete

Walidah Imarisha, author of Angels with Dirty Faces: Three Stories of Crime, Prison, and Redemption

Planned review attention from publications include: Inquest, Lux, Colorlines, VICE/Broadly, them, The Nation, Hyperallergic, In These Times, Scalawag, Teen Vogue
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Details

ISBN-10: 1942173881
ISBN-13: 9781942173885
Publisher: Common Notions
Publish Date: 11/14/2023
Dimensions: 8.90" L, 6.00" W, 0.60" H
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