Mariame Kaba is a prominent American activist, organizer, and educator known for her work on prison abolition, transformative justice, and youth development.
With decades of experience in community organizing, she has founded multiple initiatives focused on addressing violence and incarceration.
Kaba's writing and speaking engagements have significantly influenced contemporary abolitionist thought.
Her approach emphasizes collective action, hope as a discipline, and reimagining justice systems.
Though initially reluctant to publish a book, Kaba compiled her essays and interviews to create a comprehensive resource on abolitionist ideas.
Her work continues to inspire and challenge readers to envision alternative approaches to harm and accountability.
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