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Abolitionist Futures

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Description

Abolitionist Futures is a UK-based education and movement-building group, and a collaboration of community organisers and activists in Britain and Ireland working to build a future without prisons, police and punishment. The group shares knowledge, skills and resources (around prison abolition, police abolition, border abolition and transformative justice from queer, feminist and anti-racist perspectives) to strengthen the network of existing and emerging abolitionist groups and allied organisations. It co-organises workshops, talks, film nights, reading groups and social gatherings, coordinates collective responses to pressing issues, and undertakes political education and networking work across Britain and Ireland.

Currently active

Yes

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Founding year

2018

Contact details

Website: https://abolitionistfutures.com
Public email: abolitionistfutures@gmail.com
  • @ReclaimJustice
  • @abolitionistfutures

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Type

  • Other research infrastructure
  • Network

Tags

  • History tag
  • Law tag
  • Criminology tag
  • Gender & sexuality studies tag
  • Social justice tag
  • Education tag
  • Gender-based violence (keyword) tag
  • Criminal justice tag
  • Legal studies tag

Partner Universities

University of Greenwich

Additional Partnerships

Centre for Communities and Social Justice (University of Greenwich); Radical Alternatives to Prison (RAP)

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2026-06-28 11:12:47

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