Session 2: What’s Wrong With Reform?Core Readings (v. 2022):Audio versions available on Soundcloud Berger, Dan and Mariame Kaba and David Stein (2017). ‘What Abolitionists do,’ Jacobinmag.com [5 pages] Audio Version Naomi Murakawa & #BlackLivesMatter (2015) Liberals, Guns and the Roots of the U.S. Prison Explosion (2015). [first 14mins of Video] The Laura Flanders Show. Ben-Moshe, L. (2013) The Tension Between Abolition and Reform. In: Nagel, M. E. and Nocella, A. J. (eds.) The End of Prisons: Reflections from the Decarceration Movement. Amsterdam: Value Inquriy Book Series, pp.83-92. Audio Version Kaba, Mariame ‘Police “Reforms” You Should Always Oppose’ Truth-Out. [1 page]. Audio Version Abolitionist Futures (2020) Reformist Reforms vs Abolitionist Steps for UK Policing [1 page] Further reading:Interested in learning more? Check out these additional readings… Maya Dukmasova (2016) ‘Abolish the police? Organizers say its less crazy than it seems’. Chicago Reader. Ru & Adam / London Campaign Against Police and State Violence (LCAPSV) (2020) From Minneapolis to London: Who Polices the Police? FreedomNews.org Ruth Wilson Gilmore (2012) ‘Don’t reform prisons, abolish them’. [Video] Sara Chitseko (2020) Abolition not Reformation. 4Frontproject.org (2 pages) Micah Herskind (2020) Three Reasons Advocates Must Move Beyond Demanding Release for 'Nonviolent Offenders.' Medium.com [9 pages] Session 3: ‘Feminist, Queer and Anti-Racist Abolition’ >>