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Subject Tuesday 11/30: Abolitionist Organizing & Education!
Date November 24, 2021 11:36 PM
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Join us for the final webinar in a 6-part series celebrating the release of a new toolkit for abolitionist educators, Lessons in Liberation.

Lessons in Liberation
Webinar and Toolkit
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Abolitionist Community Organizing & Education
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
4pm PST/ 6pm CST/ 7pm EST

How does political education help build political unity, increase organizing power, and help people change their everyday lives and conditions?

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Featuring:
Christopher R. Rogers, Police Free Penn
Sally Lee, Teachers Unite
Stephen Wilson, imprisoned columnist of The Abolitionist newspaper
Zachary Clarke, Black Organizing Project

Moderated by Melissa Burch, Critical Resistance

This is the final webinar in a fall series celebrating the release of Lessons in Liberation: An Abolitionist Toolkit ([link removed]) for Educators ([link removed]) , a new publication published by AK Press, and co-edited by a group of K-12 Abolitionist Educators and the Education for Liberation Network ([link removed]) , with support from Critical Resistance. Learn more about the event series on our website here ([link removed]) , and watch previous webinars from the series on our youtube channel here. ([link removed])
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Purchase a copy of Lessons in Liberation ([link removed]) from AK Press!

This collection, including the accompanying forthcoming website and discussion guide, offers educators, parents, and young people entry points to build critical and intentional connections to the growing movement for the abolition of the prison industrial complex, particularly in PreK-12 learning contexts.

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Rest in Power, Bo Brown!

Near the end of October 2021, long-time anti-prison organizer, abolitionist and revolutionary, Bo "Rita" Brown passed away. On our website ([link removed]) , we share a few resources to uplift and remember Bo's countless contributions to the freedom struggle, as well as the news of her passing that was shared on Facebook last month, with information to donate to help cover memorial expenses as well as upcoming virtual and in-person celebrations of her life. Read here. ([link removed]) Bo Brown, presente!

Save the Date, BAY AREA: December Freedom Friday & Prisoner Solidarity Mailing
If you're in the Bay Area in December, come by 4400 Telegraph for two events to build people power and connection! On Friday, December 3 from 4-8pm, come support local artists at our Holiday Night Market and get your holiday gifts. Join us again on December 17 to support our comrades in jails and prisons through our annual Prisoner Solidarity Mailing program.

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