Resources
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Columbia Law School’s Jailhouse Lawyer’s Manual
Handbook of legal rights and procedures designed for use by people in prison written and updated by members of the Columbia Human Rights Law Review.
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Defund the Police
A one-stop-shop for organizers and advocates looking for tools, resources, and trainings to divest from policing and build safer communities.
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Don’t Call The Police
Local and national community-based alternatives to calling police or 911, by city.
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Freedom Overground
Serves to amplify the voices of incarcerated TGNC/LGBQIA+ people by empowering them before, during, and after incarceration.
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HEARD
HEARD is a cross-disability abolitionist organization that unites across identities, communities, movements, and borders to end ableism, racism, capitalism, and all other forms of oppression and violence.
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Hearts on a Wire
Prison advocacy organization addressing the needs of trans people in Pennsylvania’s prisons.
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Interrupting Criminalization
Offers coordination between campaigns in national movements, support and tools for emerging movements, and political education and skill-building for the long-haul work of abolitionist world-building.
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Intransitive
Trans migrant-led organization in Arkansas, supporting trans people facing violence.