All Our Trials: Prisons, Policing, and the Feminist Fight to End Violence (Revised Edition)

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$63.25
Publisher
Haymarket Books
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Pages
256
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.63 inches | 1.02 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9798888903070

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About the Author

Emily L. Thuma is an associate professor of politics and law and the Haley Professor of Humanities at the University of Washington Tacoma. She is an interdisciplinary scholar of social movements and the carceral state and a longtime feminist antiviolence advocate and organizer.

Reviews

"A rich, vital, vibrant, and uncompromising history of rebellion."
-Sarah Haley, author of No Mercy Here: Gender, Punishment, and the Making of Jim Crow Modernity

"All Our Trials offers us a robust history of late twentieth-century radical feminist antiviolence organizing. Thuma reminds us that the activism of the present is built upon an important legacy of work that traversed movements and prison walls. If we are to build an abolitionist feminist future, we would be wise to pay attention to the antiracist queer feminist politics of these activists. We owe a debt of gratitude to them for paving the way, and to Thuma for chronicling their struggles."
-Angela Y. Davis, author of Abolition: Politics, Practices, and Promises

"To understand the history of abolition feminism, read this book. Emily Thuma brilliantly reconstructs the little-known insurgencies of half-a-century ago that rejected carceral feminism and reform in favor of antiracism, class politics, self-determination, abolition and revolution-a revolution that remains unfinished. All Our Trials shows us a way forward."
-Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination

"All Our Trials reminds us that abolition feminism is not a new concept and is deeply rooted in organizing. Emily Thuma gives us a beautifully documented history of the people and organizations that laid the foundation for resistance to using the prison industrial complex as a response to sexual violence. All Our Trials helps us see the steps taken by organizers, activists, and artists to build the anti-prison, anti-violence movement."
-Rachel Herzing, coauthor of How to Abolish Prisons

"A meticulously researched intervention into histories of feminist antiviolence activism. All Our Trials is a profoundly optimistic and inspiring book. Thuma demonstrates the real power of activism and the way that organizations that are often easily dismissed as too radical or utopian can have far-reaching impacts."
-Priya Kandaswamy, Feminist Formations

"All Our Trials transports readers to an electrifying era of grassroots feminist resistance to prisons and other systems of state punishment. Through first-hand activist accounts, unforgettable images, and vivid storytelling, Emily Thuma teaches us that feminist calls for prison abolition did not just suddenly emerge - we are part of an insurgent legacy of Black feminist strategic organizing, campaigns to defend survivors of violence, and networks of resistance that prison walls could not repress. Since its first publishing, All Our Trials has become an essential contribution to feminist social movement history, but it has also achieved the rare distinction of being a work of scholarship that is circulated as an indispensable resource for grassroots organizers, inside prisons and out. Be galvanized by the stories in this special book and be assured that we are part of a groundswell of calls for freedom."
-Alisa Bierria, cofounder of Survived & Punished, Abolition Feminisms

"All Our Trials offers a vital history for contemporary prison abolitionists seeking to make the world anew... Thuma provides today's abolitionist activists with a highly usable past to learn from, as we strive to redirect our collective capacities away from prisons and policing and towards transformative justice and care."
-Lydia Pelot-Hobbs, Against the Current

"All Our Trials is not just an account of brutal conditions in which many women face a