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Disarm, Defund, Dismantle: Police Abolition in Canada [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 201x150x15 mm, weight: 295 g, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-May-2022
  • Leidėjas: Between the Lines
  • ISBN-10: 1771135921
  • ISBN-13: 9781771135924
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 201x150x15 mm, weight: 295 g, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-May-2022
  • Leidėjas: Between the Lines
  • ISBN-10: 1771135921
  • ISBN-13: 9781771135924
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Canadian laws are just, the police uphold the rule of law and treat everyone equally, and without the police, communities would descend into chaos and disorder. These entrenched myths, rooted in settler-colonial logic, work to obscure a hard truth: the police do not keep us safe.

This edited collection brings together writing from a range of activists and scholars, whose words are rooted in experience and solidarity with those putting their lives on the line to fight for police abolition in Canada. Together, they imagine a different world--one in which police power is eroded and dissolved forever, one in which it is possible to respond to distress and harm with assistance and care.

Introduction 1(11)
Shiri Pasternak
Abby Stadnyk
Kevin Walby
Chapter 1 "Uphold the Right" Police, Conservatism, and White Supremacy
12(7)
Jeffrey Monaghan
Chapter 2 A History of Toronto Activism against Anti-Blackness
19(9)
Ruth Nortey
Chapter 3 Police Use of Force in Canada Dispelling the Myth of Difference
28(6)
Julius Haag
Chapter 4 Defund to Abolish A 400-Year Struggle against Policing in Montreal
34(10)
Defund the Police Coalition (Montreal)
Chapter 5 Against the Social Harms of Policing
44(8)
Kevin Walby
Chapter 6 Let's Talk about Police in Our Unions An Abolitionist Approach to Decent Work for All
52(7)
Ryan Hayes
Chapter 7 We Keep Each Other Safe Organizing for Prison Abolition during a Pandemic
59(7)
Jessica Evans
Alannah Fricker
Rajean Hoilett
Chapter 8 Canada Is a Bad Company Police as Colonial Mercenaries for State and Capital
66(8)
Shirt Pasternak
Chapter 9 A Brief Introduction to Anti-colonial Abolition
74(9)
Free Lands Free Peoples
Chapter 10 Grassroots Justices Lessons from Communities of Murdered and Disappeared Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit+ People
83(7)
Vicki Chartrand
Chapter 11 Narratives on Carceral Abolition
90(8)
Tami Starlight, Moka Dawkins, and Anonymous / as told to the P4W Memorial Collective
Linda Mussell
Chapter 12 Sex Worker Justice--by Us, for Us
98(15)
Toronto Sex Workers Resisting Carceral Violence
Ellie Ade Kur
Jenny Duffy
Chapter 13 DIY Defunding the Police
113(5)
How Winnipeg Sex Workers Stopped the Police from Taking Drivers' Money
Sex Workers of Winnipeg Action Coalition
Chapter 14 Rights Not Rescue
118(13)
Defending Migrant Sex Workers from Policing
Elene Lam
Chanelle Gallant
Chapter 15 No Police at Overdoses
131(7)
Nicole Marie Burton
Hugh D. A. Goldring
Chapter 16 Troubling Police and Social Work Collaborations
138(7)
Ann De Shalit
Adrian Guta
Camisha Sibblis
Emily van der Meulen
Jijian Voronka
Chapter 17 Abolishing Carceral Social Work
145(9)
Edward Hon-Sing Wong
M.J. Rwigema
Nicole Penak
Craig Fortier
Chapter 18 We Are Like Waves
154(7)
Kikelola Roach
Chapter 19 Police Abolition/Black Revolt
161(10)
Robyn Maynard
Notes 171(22)
Contributors 193(10)
Index 203