Against Carceral Feminism
1/2 sized ⦁ 8 pages
An essay from abolitionist and anarchist Victoria Law discussing the ways feminist response to domestic violence though a carceral framework (police and institutions) will only result in the further incarceration of the most marginalized women, queer, and trans people.
Victoria Law is the author of "Resistance Behind Bars: The Struggles of Incarcerated Women" and the editor of the zine "Tenacious: Art + Writings of Women in Prison."
✿all sales of this zine are redistributed to Black queer/trans mutual aid efforts ✿
1/2 sized ⦁ 8 pages
An essay from abolitionist and anarchist Victoria Law discussing the ways feminist response to domestic violence though a carceral framework (police and institutions) will only result in the further incarceration of the most marginalized women, queer, and trans people.
Victoria Law is the author of "Resistance Behind Bars: The Struggles of Incarcerated Women" and the editor of the zine "Tenacious: Art + Writings of Women in Prison."
✿all sales of this zine are redistributed to Black queer/trans mutual aid efforts ✿
1/2 sized ⦁ 8 pages
An essay from abolitionist and anarchist Victoria Law discussing the ways feminist response to domestic violence though a carceral framework (police and institutions) will only result in the further incarceration of the most marginalized women, queer, and trans people.
Victoria Law is the author of "Resistance Behind Bars: The Struggles of Incarcerated Women" and the editor of the zine "Tenacious: Art + Writings of Women in Prison."
✿all sales of this zine are redistributed to Black queer/trans mutual aid efforts ✿