Nov 30, NYC: Song Yang’s Vigil
Please save the date 11/30 and show up to hold space with @RedCanarySong as community uplifts the memory of #YangSong and continues the fight against criminalization of massage and sex […]
Please save the date 11/30 and show up to hold space with @RedCanarySong as community uplifts the memory of #YangSong and continues the fight against criminalization of massage and sex […]
Survived + Punished: Ending the Criminalization of Survival Through Advocacy and Research Sponsored by Haas Center for Public Service, Queer Student Resources, Institute for Diversity in the Arts (IDA), Asian […]
The state of Illinois is currently imprisoning survivors of sexual violence, for actions they took for their own protection. The Network and Resilience invite you to join us as we […]
Event website Join Chicago Books to Women in Prison, Moms United and Read/Write for the 2nd annual Valentines Against Violence & Incarceration. We'll write cards to incarcerated survivors and to […]
Join @c_c_w_p @survivepunish and others on #CopsAndCages Twitter Power Hour: Mon, Jun 15 at 12pm PT/2pm CT/3pm ET! Learn about the connections between policing behind bars, in homes, and on the streets and take action […]
Join members of Survived & Punished NY and the #StandWithTracy Defense Team on Thursday, July 2nd from 6:30-7:30 PM EST to write letters of support and encouragement to Tracy McCarter. […]
REGISTER HERE! Tue, August 11, 2020 2:00pm PT / 3pm MT / 4pm CT / 5pm ET A conversation about abolitionist politics and transformative justice between Asian activists, authors and […]
Eventbrite | Facebook Join a broad coalition for a #SayTheirNames action at the Capitol Building followed by a car caravan to CDCR and a candlelight vigil at night to honor […]
A Workshop on Abolition + Decarceration: Love Letters to Movement Leaders Saturday, September 26, 10am PT / 1pm ET REGISTER Join 18 Million Rising, Survived and Punished, and Asian Prisoner […]
REGISTER This 2-part webinar series is inspired by a question posed by activist Mimi Kim: “Why and how did the violence against women movement - an emancipatory social movement - […]