Resource Library
Our resource library is a curated collection of abolitionist materials from Movement for Family Power, our allies, and other advocates, scholars, and lived experts. This library is continually growing, reflecting the evolution of our movement. Use this form to request additions to our Resource Library.
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The Ties That Bind: Relationships Between Law Enforcement and the Department of Children and Family Services in Los Angeles County
UCLA School of Law - Criminal Justice Program
They Know The Terror: Family Policing and Abolition
Millennials are Killing Capitalism with Dorothy Roberts
Black Love, Black Power, Black Families, in Amerikkka
African American Studies - UC Berkeley with Movement for Family Power
A Plain Language Explainer on the Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA)
Repeal ASFA Campaign
Repeal the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) and Delink Child Protection From Family Well-Being
Angela Olivia Burton & Angeline Montauban
upEnding the Child Welfare System: The Road to Abolition
University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work with Movement for Family Power
Fighting for Family: Intersections of the Family and Criminal Punishment Systems
Dorothy Roberts with Movement for Family Power and National Council for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girl