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Doing Justice: The Revolution of Rescue and Reciprocal Care is a practical and imaginative resource for activists and organizers building power in an era of destabilization and catastrophe.
List of contents
Foreword: Radicalization Is Vital by Maya Schenwar
Introduction: Remaking the World by Kelly Hayes
Introduction: We Can Only Survive Together by Mariame Kaba
Chapter 1: Beyond Alarm, toward Action
Chapter 2: Refusing to Abandon
Chapter 3: Care Is Fundamental
Chapter 4: Think Like a Geographer
Chapter 5: Rejecting Cynicism and Building Broader Movements
Chapter 6: "Violence" in Social Movements
Chapter 7: Don't Pedestal Organizers
Chapter 8: Hope and Grief Can Coexist
Chapter 9: Organizing Isn't Matchmaking
Chapter 10: Avoiding Burnout and Going the Distance
Conclusion: Relationships, Reciprocity, and Struggle by Kelly Hayes
Conclusion: Beyond Doom, toward Collective Action by Mariame Kaba
Afterword: Movements Make Life by Harsha Walia
About the author
Mariame Kaba is an organizer, educator, librarian, and prison industrial complex (PIC) abolitionist who is active in movements for racial, gender, and transformative justice. Kaba is the founder and director of Project NIA, a grassroots abolitionist organization with a vision to end youth incarceration. Mariame co-leads the initiative Interrupting Criminalization, a project she co-founded with Andrea Ritchie in 2018.
Kaba is the author of the
New York Times Bestseller
We Do This Til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice (Haymarket Press 2021),
Missing Daddy (Haymarket 2019),
Fumbling Towards Repair: A Workbook for Community Accountability Faciltators with Shira Hassan (Project NIA, 2019),
See You Soon (Haymarket, March 2022) and
No More Police: A Case for Abolition with Andrea Ritchie (The New Press, Aug 2022).
Kelly Hayes is a Menominee author, organizer, movement educator, and photographer. She is also the host of Truthout's podcast Movement Memos. Hayes is a cofounder of the Lifted Voices collective and the Chicago Light Brigade. Her written work is featured in numerous publications and multiple anthologies, including
Who Do You Serve, Who Do You Protect? Police Violence and Resistance in the United States (Haymarket Books, 2016),
Education in Movement Spaces: Standing Rock to Chicago Freedom Square (Routledge, 2020), and
The Solidarity Struggle: How People of Color Succeed and Fail at Showing Up for Each Other in the Fight for Freedom (BGD Press, 2016). Hayes also coauthored an essay with Mariame Kaba in Kaba's book
We Do This 'Til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice (Haymarket Books, 2021). Hayes's movement photography is featured in the Freedom and Resistance exhibit of the DuSable Museum of African American History.
Summary
Doing Justice: The Revolution of Rescue and Reciprocal Care is a practical and imaginative resource for activists and organizers building power in an era of destabilization and catastrophe.
Foreword
- National media campaign, including TV, radio, and podcast interviews
- National print and online campaign, including reviews, features, author interviews
- Author readings and events
- Extensive social media campaign, including wide influencer galley mailing
- National consumer advertising campaign at publication
- Extensive library and school marketing
- Bookstore campaign, including signed copies, readings, and display materials