Justice looks like abolition Book Recommendations & Book Mentions
This list consists of recommendations or mentions of books spotted in media, social media accounts, podcasts or other public websites.
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I wear many hats that are all sewn with the threads of social justice. 🌄 🌅 #OrganizeTheSouth

No More Police: A Case for Abolition
Mariame Kaba
I encourage everyone that’s surprised about this to buy the new book out today: “No More Police” by @prisonculture and Andrea Ritchie. If you’ve read any of Mariame’s work, you wouldn’t be so shocked and you’d also have strategies for alternatives to cops. https://t.co/b0hcjaClhJ https://t.co/bV00erIo6t
Paperback, 2022
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No Longer at Ease
Chinua Achebe
"The impatient idealist says: 'Give me a place to stand and I shall move the earth.' But such a place does not exist. We all have to stand on the earth itself and go with her at her pace." -Chinua Achebe (No Longer at Ease)
Paperback, 1994
$16.00$8.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
The History of Italy: 2
Francesco Guicciardini
“Over the course of less than five months, McGuireWoods partner John D. Adams and his team earned well over $2 million in taxpayer money for work typically done by government employees, according to law firm billing records and exchanges…” https://t.co/h0iRhmFTV3
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Finding Refuge: Heart Work for Healing Collective Grief
Michelle Cassandra Johnson
@prisonculture I’ve been listening to the Finding Refuge podcast from @Skillactionyoga (Michelle Cassandra Johnson) and it’s been helping a lot. I’ve been moving through a lot of grief for the entire pandemic, but like you I don’t know fully how it’s changed me.
Paperback, 2021
$17.95$8.98 + Free shipping50% off your first book