End Incarceration (@end_cages) 's Twitter Profile
End Incarceration

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Helping people fighting incarceration by tracking the number of prisoners in as many places as possible.

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Salish Sea Black Autonomists (@black_autonomy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you've got hundreds or thousands of p out fighting the police every night, that's also hundreds or thousands of people that can be fighting evictions and liberating empty buildings and houses to make sure black people have a roof over their head.

Kim Kelly (@grimkim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“A new database of nearly 900 politically motivated attacks and plots in the United States since 1994 includes just one attack staged by an anti-fascist that led to fatalities. In that case, the single person killed was the perpetrator.” theguardian.com/world/2020/jul…

🦋د (@deemsum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

everybody talking about how much more racist the south is than the north needs to hang out in upstate ny for a day or two.

michelle lh࿊࿊q (@michellelhooq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NYC is taking after Portland - a trans femme protestor was pulled into an unmarked van at the Abolition Park protest - this was at 2nd Ave and 25th Street

Salish Sea Black Autonomists (@black_autonomy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lets also talk about how appeals to legality by default throw black anarchists under the bus because our very blackness already makes us "criminal" with no chance for "innocence" or "legality"

The Base (@thebasebk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Former BLA fighter Ashanti Alston on joining the Black Panther Party as a teenager, going underground to try to break comrades out of The Tombs in Manhattan, and shifting to anarchism and abolitionism while in prison. amwenglish.com/articles/inter…

Atlanta IWOC (@atlantaiwoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All prisons are inhumane but yes, the people at Ware State prison have been filing grievances for months now. This revolt is due to extreme negligence and their violence is a necessary demonstration of their collective power against the system that profits off of their bodies.

cassie (@cassieg___) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2070 Narrator: It was 2020 and criminal justice reform was a bipartisan issue. But their hopes were misplaced. There was indeed no such thing as a “progressive prosecutor.” They soon discovered that there would be no “fixing” of a system that was not broken.