
Resource Library
Our resource library is a curated collection of abolitionist materials from Movement for Family Power, our allies, and other advocates, scholars, and lived experts. This library is continually growing, reflecting the evolution of our movement. Use this form to request additions to our Resource Library.
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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