Resource Library
A curated collection of materials on family policing and abolition. This library is powered by submission from advocates, scholars, and lived experts.
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Abolishing the Family Policing System: A Reproductive Justice Imperative
Center for Reproductive Rights and Justice at UCBerkeley, If/When/How, Movement for Family Power, and Elephant Circle
Root Work and Resilience: The Fight for Black Families
Adoptees Crossing Lines with Movement for Family Power
Family Policing: The Modern-Day Auction Block
Movement for Family Power, Operation Stop CPS, Civil Rights Corps, Adoptees Crossing Lines
The Intersecting Politics of Abortion, Pregnancy, & Family Policing with Dorothy Roberts
Movement for Family Power, If/When/How, Center for Reproductive Rights and Justice at UCBerkeley
Organizing to Protect Black Mamas with Amanda Wallace
Movement for Family Power, If/When/How, Center for Reproductive Rights and Justice at UCBerkeley
Addressing Racial Disparities in the Illinois Family Regulation System
Illinois Black Advocacy Initiative
The Ties That Bind: Relationships Between Law Enforcement and the Department of Children and Family Services in Los Angeles County
UCLA School of Law - Criminal Justice Program
How the Criminal Legal and Child Welfare Systems Cooperate to Punish Families
Prison Policy Initiative
Self-Care, Criminalized: The Criminalization of Self-Managed Abortion from 2000 to 2020
If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice
Survival Until Revolution: Mandatory Reporting, Anti-Blackness and Education
Movement for Family Power