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Transformative Justice Resources

This is the very surface of what Transformative Justice is and could be, please check out the resources section below to build a deeper understanding - Daria


Transformative Justice (TJ) seeks to move away from punishment and toward accountability,  healing and transformation of the conditions that allowed violence to happen in the first place. All of this happens without reliance on the state.


TJ understands that violence is cyclical. It is learned. It is taught. It will perpetuate itself until the cycle is broken and the conditions that enabled the cycle end. 


The social, political, and material conditions that  enable and produce violence include white supremacy, capitalism, poverty, ableism, mass incarceration, patriarchy, cissexism, war, homophobia, xenophobia, settler-colonialism, etc.


TJ understands that all people have the capacity to cause harm, and with the right conditions all people have the capacity to stop causing harm, learn/grow/heal and take accountability.


generationFive defines the goals of TJ as: 


  • Safety, healing, and agency for survivors and victims of harm


  • Accountability and transformation for people who harm


  • Community action, healing, and accountability


  • Transformation of the conditions that perpetuate violence –  systems of oppression and exploitation, domination, and state violence


and recognizes that roles of  survivor, victim, person who harmed and community member may overlap over a person's lifetime.


TJ is not punitive and does not seek punishment. TJ also does not shield or protect people who harm from the consequences of their actions. 


TJ  is an abolitionist framework - it seeks to abolish all systems and structures that embody and perpetuate violence and oppression  including police, prisons, detention centers, and psychiatric institutions.


TJ is a living and evolving framework. Many of the practices, strategies, and goals of TJ are rooted in the ways of being of Indigenous peoples. Many can be found in the survival strategies of oppressed communities everywhere. Many are born of ongoing, continuous present-day experimentation.


We do not yet have all the TJ responses and models we need - we must continue to experiment and adapt our strategies to the shifting social, political and material conditions around us.


generationFive  invites us to ask -  How do we build our personal and collective capacity to support accountability in a transformative way?


I hope to begin to answer this  question together.


I want to thank Mia Mingus and Micah Hobbes Frazier for introducing me to Transformative Justice as a young person, and the fellow founding members of the Bay Area Transformative Justice Collective who deepened and challenged my understanding. 


RESOURCES

Accountability Mapping:

Centered Accountability Course

On the Emergent Strategy Podcast

Self-Accountability Club


Additional Accountability Coaches:

Kai Cheng Thom

Shannon Perez-Darby


Barnard Center for Research on Women: 

Building Accountable Communities


Bay Area Transformative Justice Collaborative: 

Resource List


Children and Youth Resources:

Project Nia

Mandatory Reporting is Not Neutral

Ending Child Sexual Abuse


Call Black Crisis Line for QT and BIPOC - 1 (800) 604-5841


Creative Interventions: 

Toolkit - A Practical Guide to Stopping Interpersonal Violence (English and Spanish) 


generationFIVE: 

Transformative Justice Handbook


Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha + Ejeris Dixon:

Beyond Survival


Mediators:

List from Emergent Strategy Institute


Mariame Kaba: 

Project Nia

TransformHarm.org

We Do This 'Til We Free Us


Mia Mingus: 

The Four Parts of Accountability 


Shira Hassan:

Fumbling Towards Repair workbook  (with Mariame Kaba)

Just Practice

Survived and Punished:

Safety Planning and Intimate Partner Violence

I believe that each of us can learn to recognize, stop, and make amends for harm we cause.

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