Together, we investigated, learned, struggled, and sharpened our understanding of topics such as the function of imprisonment in racial capitalism, imperialism and settler-colonialism, positioning enemies and opponents, movement lineages, organizational structures, and transformative justice and accountability. Drawing from both foundational as well as contemporary works, CR members discussed each of these topics as related to our abolitionist vision and the core beliefs of the organization.
While we regularly engage in national work as an organization, this was a unique opportunity for CR members from across the country to dedicate a weekend together to strengthen working relationships with one another, learn about each other’s campaigns in different chapters, develop more clear political alignment, and struggle together over abolitionist praxis.
The importance of political study
Taking this time to study together enables us to think more clearly and strategically about our campaigns, projects, and culture shifting work. This internal membership gathering was organized to be the first of a multi-phase Abolitionist Training School where we engage this year in organizing trainings, workshops, and partnerships with key movement organizations in different cities, leading to an abolitionist organizing gathering in early 2020.