
Tag: abolition


The Wrongful Conviction Scandal That Never Happened

Dying Behind Bars — Another Form of Capital Punishment

400,000+ US Citizens to Top Democrats: Fix Supreme Court Corruption

Breaking the Silence: Survivors Speak Out on Rampant Sexual Violence in Prison

Childhood Trauma Is Prison’s Common Denominator

Prison as Censorship: Exhibition Curated by Mariame Kaba Serves as an Abolitionist Call to Action

Philadelphia Considers First US Bill to End Unlawful Medical Deportations

[rewind] Kevin Cooper: My Experience With the Death Penalty

How Sharing a Meal Cuts Through the Violence in Prison

As a Black Woman Accused of Killing a White Man, I Was Never Innocent Until Proven Guilty

As Incarcerated Women, We’re Subjected to State Rape

Grassroots Organizing in Red States Is at the Heart of Abolitionist Struggle

Teenagers’ Detention at Angola Prison Has Brought New Attention to Louisiana’s Fractured Juvenile System

In 2022, Exonerations Hit a Record High in the U.S.

I Raised My Kids From Prison. Soon, I’m Coming Home to a Grandson.

No Gunpowder Residue Found on Manuel ‘Tortuguita’ Terán According to DeKalb County Autopsy

States Try to Obscure Execution Details as Drugmakers Hinder Lethal Injection

These Men Fought White Supremacists and Got Sentenced to Over 200 Years

Most “Progressive” Police Force in the US is Slammed For Response to Police Killing

‘Stop Cop City’ Week of Action Begins in Atlanta

Welcome to the Predator State, Where the Scorpions on the Corner Just Might Kill You

‘Broken Windows Policing’ Gave Rise to SCORPION Unit That Killed Tyre Nichols

Record Police Killings in 2022 Show Need to Continue Organizing for Abolition

26 Dems in Congress Urge DOJ to Continue Moratorium on Federal Executions

Let 2023 Be the Year of Dismantling Incarceration

Congress Has One Last Chance to Abolish the Crack Cocaine Sentencing Disparity

Four States Voted to End Slavery — But Not Louisiana
