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Mariame Kaba

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Mariame Kaba



Average rating: 4.57 · 11,695 ratings · 1,765 reviews · 30 distinct worksSimilar authors
We Do This 'til We Free Us:...

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Missing Daddy

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Prisons Must Fall

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Lifting as They Climbed: Ma...

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“Hope is a discipline.”
Mariame Kaba

“People like me who want to abolish prisons and police, however, have a vision of a different society, built on cooperation instead of individualism, on mutual aid instead of self-preservation. What would the country look like if it had billions of extra dollars to spend on housing, food, and education for all? This change in society wouldn’t happen immediately, but the protests show that many people are ready to embrace a different vision of safety and justice. When the streets calm and people suggest once again that we hire more Black police officers or create more civilian review boards, I hope that we remember all the times those efforts have failed.”
Mariame Kaba, We Do This 'Til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice

“When you say, “What would we do without prisons?” what you are really saying is: “What would we do without civil death, exploitation, and state-sanctioned violence?”
Mariame Kaba, We Do This 'Til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice

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