This is an extremely inexhaustive reading list as it only includes texts that we’ve read ourselves. It will, in hope, grow over time. Our Workbook (obvs!): Order the Love and Rage Workbook Care or Confinement: an Abolitionist Perspective of Psychiatric Detention, Abolitionist Futures Abolition, Feminism, Now: Angela Davis, Gina Dent, Erica R. Meiners, Beth E.…

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Love and Rage: Reading List

This is an extremely inexhaustive reading list as it only includes texts that we’ve read ourselves. It will, in hope, grow over time.

Our Workbook (obvs!): Order the Love and Rage Workbook

Care or Confinement: an Abolitionist Perspective of Psychiatric Detention, Abolitionist Futures

Abolition, Feminism, Now: Angela Davis, Gina Dent, Erica R. Meiners, Beth E. Richie

Abolition: Angela Davis (Davis has many, many texts on Abolition – the ones cited here are the most recent and therefore most contextually relevant ones. However, her older texts shed light on the origins of the abolitionist movement)

Feminism, Interrupted, Lola Olufemi

Why Would Feminists Trust the Police? Leah Cowan

The Revolution Will Not be Funded – Against the Non-profit Industrial Complex, INC!TE

History of Abolition in the UK: Abolitionist Futures

Solidarity Economy: The Solidarity Economy Collective, Dog Section Press

Tender Points: Amy Berkowitz

I Choose Elena, On Trauma, Memory and Survival: Lucia Osborne-Crowley

My Body Keeps Your Secrets: Lucia Osborne-Crowley

The Lasting Harm: Witnessing the Trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, Lucia Osborne Crowley

The future of Mental Health is Mutual Aid FREE ZINE: Sarah Broas

JOIN Collective: Building Inclusive Queer Spaces (Free Zine)

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