A World Without Police

A World Without Police What would life be like without police? Police forces were invented in the mid 19th century. If we come together, they won't last through the 21st.

A World Without Police is maintained by a collective of organizers from across the U.S. and internationally. We work to connect people struggling against the everyday violence of the police, and to provide practical, organizational and theoretical tools for use in our movement. We believe police violence and exploitation cannot be ended through reforms (better trained, better monitored, more frien

dly cops) but only with the total abolition of the police as an institution. As we explain on The Problem page, this is because police forces maintain the inequalities of capitalist society, and will continue to be violent and racist as long as they exist. At the same time, we know police abolition is only possible as part of a broader revolutionary project to abolish the state in its entirety, along with capitalism, white supremacy and patriarchy. The struggle against the police cannot be divided from the broader movement or treated as a single-issue campaign. This is because “the police” is more than just a group of men and women who wear badges: it is also a historical project of division, upholding a social order where the lives of black, POC, poor, q***r and trans people’s lives are forfeit. If we only disband police departments, their role could be replaced by non-uniformed security guards, white supremacist militias and patriarchal family networks without fundamentally transforming our social relations. A world without police–not simply as police exist now, but as a form of division–requires revolution. For these reasons, we build our movement with police abolition as a goal, while recognizing that our struggle includes the total abolition of the state and capital. Local campaigns can work toward these ends by degrading the power and effectiveness of police forces on the ground, and building the capacity of our communities to govern themselves and keep themselves safe. Instead of providing police new tools and legitimacy through reform, this strategy lays the basis for a truly free society.

It's a party! Make Stop Cop City art tomorrow with us at the forest from 5-8PMBring yard signs, banners, paint, chairs T...
02/25/2022

It's a party! Make Stop Cop City art tomorrow with us at the forest from 5-8PM

Bring yard signs, banners, paint, chairs

Tip: You know all those yard signs that say "We flip houses!" You can't get in trouble for stealing them, and ethically you should because it's big developers trying to cheat people and gentrify neighborhoods. And we can re-use them for Stop Cop City signs. 🔥

Joshua Janouski from Warner Robins, GA is being denied medical treatment in Coffee prison. Please spread far and wide, a...
09/29/2021

Joshua Janouski from Warner Robins, GA is being denied medical treatment in Coffee prison.

Please spread far and wide, and more importantly: CALL!

Only WE keep us safe.

If you're in the ATL area and haven't heard yet, the city is trying to lease acres of forest to the Atlanta Police Found...
08/10/2021

If you're in the ATL area and haven't heard yet, the city is trying to lease acres of forest to the Atlanta Police Foundation to build a massive police training academy.

We can and must .

Join us tonight for a rally to demand that city council stop the vote to lease the land.

Come thru! We're hosting an event on police abolition for our friends at Us Protecting Us. Anyone is welcome. From their...
04/06/2021

Come thru! We're hosting an event on police abolition for our friends at Us Protecting Us. Anyone is welcome.

From their FB: Us Protecting Us is a group of people with and without disabilities dedicated to building a world without the threat of policing. Together, we are educating and training ourselves to handle crises without police and working to build power amongst ourselves to fight back against policing in all forms.

Check out this critique of the proposal for community control of policing. "Appealing as the idea may seem from afar, a ...
02/07/2021

Check out this critique of the proposal for community control of policing.

"Appealing as the idea may seem from afar, a closer look shows community control to be deeply flawed. It is based on a misunderstanding of the structure and nature of modern policing; it is ahistorical, rooted in movement demands from an earlier time, before the experiences of newly liberated colonies cast doubt on the idea of “controlling” repressive agencies; it is especially vulnerable to co-optation; it seeks to replace the transformative vision of the abolition movement with a bureaucratic “solution” that would turn community leaders into police administrators; it assumes that community boards will support a progressive agenda; and it does not address the underlying causes of crisis, violence, and deprivation in our communities.

Instead of struggling to take over and redirect the master's tool, we call for investing the resources now poured into policing directly into community initiatives whose core missions are about helping, healing, and sustaining people, not controlling them. Instead of a one-size-fits-all blueprint, abolition allows communities to imagine and build a world that centers community needs, taking into account local cultural traditions and existing programs and resources."

Or, “You can’t turn a rattlesnake into a puppy dog"

Recording of our event a couple weeks ago, talking about the history of policing, the need for abolition, and strategies...
01/21/2021

Recording of our event a couple weeks ago, talking about the history of policing, the need for abolition, and strategies towards abolition.

Our show talks a lot about police abolition, but there's so much more than we could ever cover on our own. Please join us today as we signal boost this incre...

Content description: Autonomous Organizer Training, January 24th, 12 pm to 2 pm eastern. Training includes creating a cl...
01/15/2021

Content description: Autonomous Organizer Training, January 24th, 12 pm to 2 pm eastern. Training includes creating a clear vision for organizing, building community power, growing independent networks and infrastructure, confronting powers such as the police. How do we take the movement against police to the next level? A World Without Police is a collective of organizers who work to connect with those struggling against the everyday violence of the police.

Register for the training at tinyurl dot com forward slash awwporganizertraining

We can't currently afford closed captioning but can provide speaker notes and slides. More access information in the registration form.

If you wanna get involved with our project or just fresh up on skills for another project, register at the link.

Action Alert! Atlanta New Year's Eve Noise Demonstration at Dekalb County Jail. Bring noisemakers, masks, lights, and fr...
12/29/2020

Action Alert!

Atlanta New Year's Eve Noise Demonstration at Dekalb County Jail.

Bring noisemakers, masks, lights, and friends. Meet at Kensington MARTA station @ 7 pm.

Covid is running rampant inside prisons and jails nationwide. Authorities refuse to provide even basic protections, overcrowding prisoners, and denying them healthcare. This week in McCormick Prison in South Carolina, prisoners staged a rebellion. They broke out of cells, took over 2 wings, and took guards hostage in an effort to get free from a covid death trap.

Here in Dekalb County, inmates are living in horrifying conditions: unsanitary food, water, and even air due to disease and mold contamination.

This NYE, show prisoners that they aren't forgotten. We stand with everyone inside jail and prison walls who fights for a dignified life!



[Image description: A flyer that says NYE Noise Demo at Dekalb County Jail. Make noise against prisoner abuse. Bring noisemakers, lights, and fireworks. Meet at 7pm. Kensington MARTA station. Sponsors listed are IWOC, Atlanta Anarchist Black Cross, and A World Without Police.]

Since July 2020, there have been at least 4 known deaths at the US Pen in Atlanta. This is a transfer facility: people o...
11/24/2020

Since July 2020, there have been at least 4 known deaths at the US Pen in Atlanta. This is a transfer facility: people only expect to be there briefly while being transferred to another prison. Instead, it's become a death sentence.

Donate if you can. https://gf.me/u/y9qmbu

News article here: https://www.ajc.com/news/federal-inmate-dies-in-custody-at-atlanta-prison/FBPJV3YGZJH73B3JC4U5QGCYXI/

News article about Hakeem Campbell, RIP: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/officials-fbi-notified-of-inmate-death-at-atlanta-prison

Today we received bad news that our nephew passed away in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a great dad,… Rebecca Duenes needs your support for Billy Joe Soliz "Wonka"

Action today!  . Please call to push the demands of people on the inside of Jesup federal prison!
09/25/2020

Action today! . Please call to push the demands of people on the inside of Jesup federal prison!

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