Welcome to AbolitionA Journal and a Community of Insurgent Politics and PracticeCOVID-19 Black Anonymous Timeline and Analysis “New Bones” Abolitionism, Communism, and Captive Maternals” Minnesota Uprising Alert: Request for Support Defund the Police is Not Abolition Move COVID-19 The latest from our blog Black Anonymous Timeline and Analysis “New Bones” Abolitionism, Communism, and Captive Maternals” Minnesota Uprising Alert: Request for Support Defund the Police is Not Abolition Women Political Prisoners: Defending Our Communities, Defending Our Lives Inbox More from our blog AbolitionA Journal of Insurgent Politics Call for Art Submissions: Abolitionist Feminisms Abolitionist Feminisms – Extended Deadline: June 1, 2020 Calls for solidarity Being with the Land, Protects the Land – Leanne Betasamosake Simpson Solidarity with the #August21 Prison Strike More calls for solidarity Voices of incarcerated comrades We deserve to live and not die: Covid-19 at the Michigan Department of Corrections ‘I’m for Disruption’: Interview with Prison Strike Organizer from Jailhouse Lawyers Speak More voices from inside Blog series Learning from Mauna Kea Ka Lei o ka Lanakila: Grasping Victory at Maunakea Emergent-Seas: Ea mai ke kai mai Mauna Kea as Neither Emergency Nor Event Peak Occupation: The Rising Ea of a Hawaiian National Consciousness Learning from Mauna Kea Abolition and Native Liberation Being with the Land, Protects the Land – Leanne Betasamosake Simpson Interview with Tsawout resistance leader Vanessa Benita Claxton His Hair Tells a Story – a poem by Kelly Tudor Abolition and Native Liberation Abolition and the 2016 US elections Intro/Conclusion to Abolition’s Elections 2016 Blog Series What a Trump Administration Means for Health in the Black Caribbean In the Time of Trump: Housing, Whiteness, and Abolition The Inauguration of Fascism? Thinking Violence and Resistance in the Age of Trump 2016 Election