Join Abolition Feminisms contributors at the National Women's Studies Association, November 10-13, 2022 in Minneapolis! Our panel is entitled, "Abolition Feminisms: Ruptures Against the Carceral State." Also, please join us at the Haymarket Books table in the publications room to celebrate the launch of Volume 2! We're also excited that our comrades -- Angela Y. Davis, Gina Dent, Erica R. Meiners, and Beth E. Richie -- will be featured as conference keynote speakers to celebrate their groundbreaking book, Abolition. Feminism. Now.
More details to come... We're excited to announce that Abolition Feminisms, Volume 1: Organizing, Survival, and Transformative Practice is now available for purchase at Haymarket Books and your local independent bookstore!
See the Volume 1 page for more details about the volume's essays and creative contributions! Inquest printed an excerpt from the article, "Caring Collectively: Twenty-Five Years of Abolition Feminism in California," from Abolition Feminisms, Volume 1! Featuring California Coalition for Women Prisoners (CCWP) members inside and outside of prisons who share reflections on CCWP's radical history, its contributions to the movement for abolition, and its practices of caring collectively, this article maps a critical juncture in abolitionist feminist legacies. "Caring Collectively" also marks the 25th anniversary of the founding of CCWP and is edited by Emily L. Thuma and Joseph Hankins, introduced by the editors and Romarilyn Ralston, and includes an afterword by Victoria Law.
Read the excerpt on Inquest here! |