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Cool the cell, feed the spirit: Abolition as reproductive and climate Justice

by Julian Wilson Omisade Burney-Scott and Kwaneta HarrisOctober 29, 2025October 29, 2025

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We call on our communities to recognize that abolition is not only about tearing down cages but also about building worlds expansive enough to hold our transitions, our elders, and our descendants.

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