Workshop on "queer, feminist & trans politics of prison abolition"

by Jess McCabe // 13 August 2008, 17:47

Just a quick note to highlight an interesting-sounding workshop in London this weekend. (Please get in touch if you are organising/hear of events anywhere in the UK that we should be highlighting):


THE QUEER, FEMINIST & TRANS POLITICS OF
PRISON ABOLITION

1-5pm Saturday August 16, 2008

@ the Arbour Youth Centre
100 Shandy Street, London E1 4ST
(Stepney Green or Mile End Tube stop)

A FREE WORKSHOP ON:

  • Why prisons don’t make our communities safer

  • The social costs of prisons for women, transfolk and queers

  • Building links between feminist / queer / trans anti-violence work and prison abolition

  • Drawing connections between prison abolition and other social justice struggles, such as border activism and immigration detention, anti-racism and anti-colonial struggles, antipoverty and homelessness work, resistance to the “war on terror”, ending psychiatric abuse, fair wages for workers & fighting corporate irresponsibility

  • Alternatives to punishment and imprisonment

  • How to build communities without prisons


IMPORTANT NOTE ON ACCESSIBLITY: The workshop is being held in an accessible space on the ground floor of the building. We regret, however, that the fully wheelchair accessible toilets are currently unavailable due to a broken lift. Partially accessible toilets are available on the ground floor and personal assistance will be provided. For more info or to request accessibility support, please e-mail: slamble.81@gmail.com

To save a place at the workshop, please e-mail: SLAMBLE.81@gmail.com
Advance booking is encouraged to ensure there are enough handouts, snacks, etc

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