In these edited highlights from an episode of their “How to Survive the End of the World” podcast, hosts adrienne maree brown and Autumn Brown talk to Ejeris Dixon and Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha ...
A Stanford undergraduate recently posted a series of images on social media containing explicit endorsements of anti-Black racism, slavery, and depictions of violence against other students. There ...
At the Undergraduate Council of Students’ Wednesday general body meeting, Assistant Director for Community Dialogue and Campus Engagement Marc Peters spoke about the search for a program coordinator ...
Students reimagined justice in a world without policing and prisons Wednesday evening during a discussion led by student organizers. The teach-in on transformative justice was the fourth installment ...
Since accepting the position in summer 2019 as the University’s first Transformative Justice Program Coordinator, Dara Kwayera Imani Bayer ’08 and her team have led a series of education and training ...
With all of the exploitation and abuse in the world, it’s tempting to become numb or cynical. But adrienne maree brown, a thinker and transformative justice practitioner, is charting a different way ...
Movements grounded in transformative justice can become living models of abolition. The abolition of structural violence, white supremacy, coloniality/colonialism ...
On Day 2 of YES! Fest, a panel of four grassroots leaders engaged in a stimulating discussion on the concept of “transformative justice,” and how it can form the basis for deep solutions to racial and ...
The Transformative Justice Center in Monterey celebrated its first anniversary today, offering activities that help former inmates and their families reintegrate into society. Event attendees ...
She thought it was normal. Watching people work nonstop. Watching them take extra jobs to keep the lights on. Using candles when they couldn’t. “People who live their life worrying about where their ...