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Interrupting Criminalization: Research in Action is a new initiative launched in fall 2018 through the BCRW Social Justice Institute by Researchers-in-Residence Andrea J. Ritchie and Mariame Kaba. The project aims to interrupt and end the the growing criminalization and incarceration of women and LGBTQ people of color for criminalized acts related to public order, poverty, child welfare, drug use, survival and self-defense, including criminalization and incarceration of survivors of violence.

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Graphics and fact sheets : Download the fact sheets: What is driving the mass criminalization of women and LGBTQ people? (PDF)
Toolkits, reports, and other resources : Trans women and femmes of color at work: a report / Woods Ervin and Joss Greene
#DefundPolice Toolkit: Concrete steps toward divestment from policing & investment in community safety
Steps to end prisons and policing: a mixtape on transformative justice / Mariane Kaba with Justice Practice
Epicenter: Chicago: reclaiming a city from neoliberalism / Andrea J. Ritchie in collaboration with Black Lives Matter Chicago Political Research Associates
Expanding our frame: deepening our demands for safety and healing for Black survivors of violence / Andrea J. Ritchie for the National Black Women's Justice Institute
Andrea J. Ritchie and Beth E. Richie, "The crisis of criminalization: a call for a comprehensive philanthropic response," New feminist solutions: volume 9, Fall 2017
Mariame Kaba and Survived and Punished, Criminalizing survival: a resource of curricula and activities
Mariame Kaba and Survived and Punished, Criminalizing domestic violence: a curriculum
Andrea J. Ritchie and Monique W. Morris, Ed.D., Centering Black women, girls, gender nonconforming people, and fem(me)s: In campaigns for expanded sanctuary and freedom cities / National Black Women's Justice Institute and the Ms. Foundation for Women
Richard Saenz, Lambda Legal, Kara Ingelhart, Lambda Legal, and Andrea J. Ritchie, Barnard Center for Research on Women, “The Impact of the Trump Administration’s Federal Criminal Justice Initiatives on LGBTQ People & Communities and Opportunities for Local Resistance,” A Report by the National LGBT/HIV Criminal Justice Working Group, Lambda Legal.
Videos : Introduction to Mutual Aid: The Janine Soleil Abolitionist Youth Organizing Institute (AYO, NYC!)—a collaboration between Project NIA & EFA Project Space, Recorded June 17, 2020
6Ds Until She’s Free: A Comprehensive Cross-Sector Strategy to Interrupt, Reduce and End Criminalization and Mass Incarceration and Deportation of Women, Trans and GNC People: A collaboration between Interrupting Criminalization, an initiative led by Mariame Kaba and Andrea J. Ritchie, BCRW Researchers-in-Residence, and Sensitive Visuals, Spring 2020
Building Accountable Communities: A Video Series: Conversations with Kiyomi Fujikawa and Shannon Perez-Darby, Fall 2018
Abolition is a practice/Interrupting criminalization in the media [articles, interviews] : We want more justice for Breonna Taylor than the system that killed her can deliver, Essence / by Mariame Kaba and Andrea J. Ritchie, July 16, 2020
Author: Black women's experiences with police brutality must be 'invisible no more', NPR / interview with Andrea Ritchie, July 16, 2020
Join the Abolitionist Movement with Mariame Kaba, Rebel Steps Podcast / Interview with Mariame Kaba, June 24, 2020
Yes, we mean literally abolish the police, The New York Times Op-Ed / by Mariame Kaba, June 15, 2020
What is Prison Abolition? How Would it work?, GQ / Interview with Woods Ervin, June 11, 2020
Calls to reform, defund, dismantle, abolish police explained, NBC News / Ben Kesslen, June 8, 2020
Police Abolition, Call Your Girlfriend Podcast / featuring Mariame Kaba, June 5, 2020

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Includes bibliographical references.

System requirements: Internet connectivity, World Wide Web browser.

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