Dignity and Power Now was born out of profound personal loss, collective trauma, and visionary organizing. From the beginning, we have understood that true liberation doesn’t come from surface-level reforms—it requires imagination, community care, and sustained commitment.
The past few years have called us to reimagine what abolition looks like in practice. As we enter this next phase of our work, we are proud to share a renewed reflection of who we are, how we’ve grown, and where we are headed.
Scroll to explore our new website, dive into our 2024 Impact Report, and read our latest blog to stay connected to the movement and the people shaping it. Together, we continue to build dignity and power for all incarcerated people, their families, and communities.