9781732925076-1732925070-How to Not Call the Po'Lice Ever

How to Not Call the Po'Lice Ever

ISBN-13: 9781732925076
ISBN-10: 1732925070
Author: Jeremy Miller, Muteado Silencio, Leroy F Moore Jr, Tiny Gray-Garcia, Frances Moore, Joey Villarreal
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Poor Press
Format: Paperback 264 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781732925076
ISBN-10: 1732925070
Author: Jeremy Miller, Muteado Silencio, Leroy F Moore Jr, Tiny Gray-Garcia, Frances Moore, Joey Villarreal
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Poor Press
Format: Paperback 264 pages

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How to Not Call the Po'Lice Ever (ISBN-13: 9781732925076 and ISBN-10: 1732925070), written by authors Jeremy Miller, Muteado Silencio, Leroy F Moore Jr, Tiny Gray-Garcia, Frances Moore, Joey Villarreal, was published by Poor Press in 2020. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent How to Not Call the Po'Lice Ever (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In twenty-one years of collective love and struggle, the poor, unhoused, disabled, Black, Brown, Indigenous, elder and youth leaders, artists, and cultural workers of POOR Magazine/Prensa POBRE, PoorNewsNetwork (PNN)/Homefulness have never called the Po'Lice.We face our demons ALL THE TIME, because we all come out of colonial trauma experiences of racism, white supremacy, ableism, family violence, false borders, eviction, houselessness, criminalization, elder/child abuse, sexual violence, rape, incarceration, Po'Lice violence, genderism, hate crimes, and so much more. At Homefulness, we go within to solve our community's problems.Based off POOR Magazine's revolutionary workshops of the same name and collected here in writing for the first time, this handbook takes readers through the Herstory/His-STORY of Po'Lice Terror of our bodies, lives, children and elders in this stolen land, and then shares the model of the Elephant Council at Homefulness-a poor, Indigenous people/traumatized people's accountability circle, which includes a redefinition of the silently violent, western white supremacist notion of "security," and enables us to hold each other through trauma and institute a true definition of interdependent safety.Thru participatory exercises, theatre, art, prayer, and poetry, Poverty Skolaz and Elephant Co-Leaders Lisa Tiny Gray-Garcia, Leroy Moore, Muteado Silencio, Aunti Frances Moore, and many more revolutionary poets, artists, and thinkers take us all through one way to make a collective shift away from the lie of state-sponsored murder and into the realness of what we can build ourselves.

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