Abolition X

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Abolition X is the podcast that brings abolition to the culture. Hosts Vic Mensa, Indigo Mateo and Richie Reseda discuss how abolition isn't just about dismantling the prison industrial complex, but that it's also about imagining a world based on community, accountability and healing. In every episode, incarcerated people, organizers and artists address how abolition intersects with different aspects of culture — from housing to hip hop — and leave us with a new vision of how we can treat ourselves and each other outside of revenge and punishment.

  1. 04/26/2022

    X Grief: Mustafa & Ahwoolay, His Incarcerated Friend

    Unprocessed grief can damage our mental, emotional and physical health. It can lead to harmful decision-making and contribute to cycles of trauma and violence. How could creating spaces to process grief help build healthier, safer communities? We talk to Mustafa, a singer, songwriter and poet whose EP “When Smoke Rises” chronicles his grief for loved ones he’s lost to gun violence, including his friend Smoke Dawg. We also talk to Ahwoolay, Mustafa’s incarcerated friend and Smoke Dawg’s older brother. This is the final episode of our first season. Thank you for joining us on this journey. Make sure to follow the podcast and hit the bell icon to get updates on when we’re coming back with more of these important conversations. @mustafathepoet @vicmensa @indigomateo @richiereseda ============== Make sure to check out Mustafa’s critically acclaimed EP When Smoke Rises, which was named one of the best albums of 2021 by the New York Times. Check out the amazing music videos for “The Hearse,” “Ali” and “Stay Alive,” songs written in dedication to Mustafa’s friends who have been lost gun violence. Read this 2018 study breaking down the effects of police killings of Black people have on the mental health of Black Americans. Watch people talking about Mustafa’s 2021 concert at Massey Hall and what he means to the Regent Park community and the city, as a whole. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    1h 14m
  2. 04/12/2022

    X Domestic Violence: Prof. Leigh Goodmark & Floyd, Incarcerated Advocate

    Even some who believe in abolition struggle with the idea of addressing domestic abuse without locking people up. Learn how to stop domestic violence without prisons from lawyer and professor Leigh Goodmark, author of Decriminalizing Domestic Violence. We also hear from Floyd, an incarcerated survivor of child abuse, who, after committing deadly domestic violence, has dedicated his life to helping men who abuse transform their behavior. To find more information and resources for people experiencing domestic abuse, go to the National Domestic Violence Hotline website or call 1-800-799-SAFE(7233).  Socials @LeighGoodmark @vicmensa @indigomateo @richiereseda ============== To find more information and resources for people experiencing domestic abuse, go to the National Domestic Violence Hotline website or call 1-800-799-SAFE(7233).  Socials @LeighGoodmark @vicmensa @indigomateo @richiereseda ============== Check out some stats on the effects of children being exposed to domestic violence. Need some guidance on where dive into the work of influential Black feminist writer and scholar bell hooks? Check out this guide from the New York Public Library. Find out more about the anti-domestic-violence work Floyd is doing from inside prison through his organization AIDA. Find more information about Prof. Leigh Goodmark’s book Decriminalizing Domestic Violence, as well as her upcoming book Imperfect Victims: Criminalized Survivors and the Promise of Abolition Feminism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    1h 11m
  3. 03/29/2022

    X The Streets: Dr. Ameena Matthews & Michael, Incarcerated Organizer

    Many of our people support police because they are unaware of other options to keep them safe from street violence. But violence intervention programs led by former gang members have shown to be more effective all over the country. Dr. Ameena Matthews, violence interrupter and congressional candidate for Chicago’s 1st District, and Michael, a former gang leader and peace advocate serving life without the possibility of parole, show us how.  Check out our episode notes below for links to resources and some of the other points discussed in this episode. Socials @AmeenaMatthews @vicmensa @indigomateo @richiereseda ============== Stay plugged in to what Dr. Ameena Matthews is up to at her campaign website and put that June 28 primary election on your calendar, no matter who you’re voting for. Watch the incredible, award-winning documentary “The Interrupters” and see Dr. Matthews in action on the streets of Chicago. Find out more about CeaseFire and other violence interruption programs around the country, like the “Operation Peacemaker Fellowship” in Richmond, California, which is credited with bringing down homicides in the former “murder capital of California” by 80%. Take a listen to “Opportunity, Please Knock,” one of the songs in Oscar Brown Jr.’s musical revue performed by members of the Blackstone Rangers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    59 min
  4. 03/22/2022

    X Gender: Dominique Morgan & Ms. Kelli, Incarcerated Organizer

    The gender system was established by the same colonizers who brought us mass incarceration. The criminal legal system targets trans and nonbinary people at high rates. We talk to Dominique Morgan, the formerly incarcerated director of Black and Pink and the Okra Project, as well as Ms. Kelli, an organizer for trans rights who has been incarcerated for 33 years.  You can find resources for survivors of sexual violence at the RAINN website, or by calling (800) 656-HOPE (4673). Check out our episode notes below for links to resources and some of the other points discussed in this episode. Socials @thedominiquemorgan @vicmensa @indigomateo @richiereseda ============== Stay tapped in to all the anti-LGBTQ legislation making its way through different legislative bodies across the country. NBC News reports that almost 240 bills targeting the LGBTQ community have already been filed in 2022, with most of them targeting Trans people. The Human Rights Campaign has a downloadable map of states in which these types of bills are making their way. Freedom for All Americans has a Legislative Tracker breaking down the bills by state and by the community being targeted, and they even has a list of pro-LGBTQ non-discrimination bills that have been proposed. Check out the amazing, on-the-ground work being done by Black and Pink and The Okra Project, an initiative to provide healthy meals to Black Trans people. Bump Dominique’s 2020 album Pisces in E Flat Major. Watch Dominique’s incredible Ted Talk 788,401 Minutes about her time in solitary confinement. And if you haven’t already, check out Mariame Kaba’s instant classic We Do This Til We Free Us and find out why it’s mentioned on this podcast so much. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    1h 15m
  5. 03/15/2022

    X Sexual Violence: dream hampton & Laura, Incarcerated Survivor

    The criminal legal system often fails and antagonizes survivors of sexual violence, but what should exist in its place? We explore this issue with dream hampton, organizer, filmmaker and executive producer of Surviving R. Kelly, and with Laura, an incarcerated survivor serving 50 years to life for killing her longtime abuser. If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual violence, know that you aren't alone. Free, confidential support is available 24/7 through RAINN's National Sexual Assault Hotline at 800-656-4673 and online.rainn.org. If you or someone you know may be struggling with their mental health, there are ways to get help. Please visit spotify.com/resources for more information and access to mental health resources.  Check out our episode notes below for links to resources and some of the other points discussed in this episode. Socials @dreamhampton @vicmensa @indigomateo @richiereseda ============== Check out some stats about how incarceration affects survivors of sexual abuse from the ACLU, Survived and Punished and RAINN. Read Mariame Kaba’s essay “The Sentencing of Larry Nasser Was Not ‘Transformative Justice.’ Here’s Why.” The essay is also in Kaba’s book We Do This Til We Free Us. Watch dream hampton’s beautiful documentary Black August: A Hip Hop Documentary Concert. Read dream hampton’s essay “R Kelly’s Abusers Deserve Justice, But What Does That Look Like?” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    1h 9m
  6. 03/09/2022

    X Family: Larry Hoover Jr. & Jaki, Incarcerated Mom

    The carceral system locks families into cycles of trauma. Peak into the worlds of these resilient families with Larry Hoover Jr., whom we talked to the day after the Kanye and Drake concert to free his father, legendary Chicago gang leader turned peace advocate Larry Hoover, and with Jaki, an incarcerated mother of three.  To find more information and resources for people experiencing domestic abuse, go to the National Domestic Violence Hotline website or call 1-800-799-SAFE(7233).  Check out our episode notes below for links to resources and some of the other points discussed in this episode. Socials @larryhooverjr_ @vicmensa @indigomateo @richiereseda ============== Check out some stats on how families are affected when a loved one is incarcerated in the Who Pays? report from the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, and at the Essie Justice Group. Read about how people with incarcerated loved ones have shorter life expectancies and poorer health outcomes in this briefing from the Prison Policy Initiative. Find out more about the advocacy work being done in Chicago by the Uptown People’s Law Center, which helped Vic’s friend Moosa get out of prison early. Listen to Vic’s song dedicated to Moosa off his 2021 project I Tape. Watch the concert to free Larry Hoover put on by Kanye and Drake in 2021. Read about some myths surrounding the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the Time article “Don't Forget That Martin Luther King Jr. Was Once Denounced as an Extremist.” Stay tuned for more info on Larry Hoover Jr.’s podcast about his father. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    1h 9m

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Abolition X is the podcast that brings abolition to the culture. Hosts Vic Mensa, Indigo Mateo and Richie Reseda discuss how abolition isn't just about dismantling the prison industrial complex, but that it's also about imagining a world based on community, accountability and healing. In every episode, incarcerated people, organizers and artists address how abolition intersects with different aspects of culture — from housing to hip hop — and leave us with a new vision of how we can treat ourselves and each other outside of revenge and punishment.