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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Abolition, Settler Colonialism, and the Persistent Threat of Indian Child Welfare
Theresa Rocha Beardall & Frank Edwards
Your Family or Its Health: Intersections Between the Healthcare and Foster Systems
Shriver Center on Poverty Law with Movement for Family Power
upEnding the Child Welfare System: The Road to Abolition
University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work with Movement for Family Power
Restorative Justice in Practice, Pathways to Racial Justice at the Local Level
Human Rights Institute at Columbia Law School 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