In this episode, we are speaking with Amber Boydston about abolition, activism, and using our voices to support our community and the things we care about. Amber is an educator and founder of Spirited Justice, a community organization rooted in somatic abolition.
In this conversation, Amber shares about community care, transformative justice, and the importance of speaking up, at all times, unapologetically, from your heart, with and for one another.
Amber explains that education can be a powerful form of activism, that there were times before police, and policing as a whole, and that it matters to pull from that pre-policing wisdom as we’re trying to envision what creating new systems of accountability and support look like.
This episode asks us the questions:
>>> What are the ways we are tangibly practicing being in community when things are going well, and when there has been harm caused.
>>> How can we have these conversations in ways that inspire all of us to hold everyone with the same levels of support and accountability?
>>> How do we take care of each other?
Here is the Abolition Vocabulary Sheet that is mentioned in this episode.
You can learn more about Amber and Spirited Justice’s work at their Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/spiritedjustice
And you can learn more about The Rainbow School and Caitlin's work at The Reframe Collective here: https://thereframecollective.com/therainbowschool