Police and prisons have not always existed, and one day, they won't be around again. As we are making strides towards abolition, it's important for us to be thinking about the new communities and relationships we hope to cultivate. In this workshop, we will be working together to conceptualize ways we can keep each other safe without the presence of prisons or police.
Presented by Kaanchee and Anjali
Kaanchee (she/her) is a queer, brown girl born and based in Raleigh, North Carolina. She is an experimental music producer, DJ, visual artist, and abolitionist who is constantly learning from the radical young people she shares space with.
Anjali (they/them) is an electronic producer and new media artist from a highway hotel in rural South Carolina. They are an independent artist, Aries/Pieces/Cancer, and believes in a world without prison and police. They identify as poor, Desi, gender nonconforming, and queer.