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Explore organizing resources, advocacy strategies, educational videos, research & policy info, workshop curricula, toolkits, & more. New S&P publications on the criminalization of trans & queer survivors, defending survivor self-defense, and advocacy for criminalized survivors now available!
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- Letter Writing Action Center – build connections across prison walls.
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- Support S&P’s commutation campaign.
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Wendy Howard Ends Nightmare of Prosecution
The Wendy Howard Defense Team announces that Wendy has taken a plea deal in order to "end this...
Tracy McCarter Walked Free From Murder Charges. A Public Campaign Helped Get Her Out
Photo above by Ariel Robbins. Tracy McCarter and her daughter, Ariel Robbins (left). Continuing a...
Toolkit Launch: Supporting Sex Workers & Survivors
Join us for the online launch of the new toolkit, Supporting Sex Workers & Survivors: Lessons...
About Survived & Punished
Survived & Punished (S&P) is a national coalition that includes survivors, organizers, victim advocates, legal advocates and attorneys, policy experts, scholars, and currently and formerly incarcerated people. S&P organizes to de-criminalize efforts to survive domestic and sexual violence, support and free criminalized survivors, and abolish gender violence, policing, prisons, and deportations. S&P has affiliates in New York, Chicago, and California. It was founded in 2016 by organizers from the Stand With Nan-Hui defense campaign, California Coalition for Women Prisoners, Love & Protect (then known as Chicago Alliance to Free Marissa Alexander), and the national Free Marissa Now Mobilization Campaign.