Gabriel Solís
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www.gabrieldanielsolis.com Executive Director
@afterviolence.bsky.social
Thanks Architecting Sustainable Futures for sharing this!
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Gabriel Solís
Invisible Institute
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We're excited to introduce the View from the Ground archive: a searchable collection of Jamie Kalven’s original reporting and Patricia Evans’ photography from the final chapter of high-rise public housing in Chicago.
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"Jorge’s poems are a documentation...transcripts of a life chopped, rearranged, stacked, screaming in your face: this is what we do to our own...Poets like Jorge must dodge erasure at every turn. Freedom is fragile. Life becomes a double dare to keep existing. Somehow they still guide us, warn us."
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After Violence Project
6 months ago
Sign up for our Access to Treatment Initiative June training series! This training is for students, clinical interns, and licensed therapists to learn about how to support family members of individuals who have been sentenced to death. 🔗
bit.ly/43EWuCE
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Gabriel Solís
After Violence Project
6 months ago
AVP’s Executive Director, Gabriel Solís (
@gdsolis.bsky.social
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An Interview with Gabriel Solís, After Violence Project [Systems Leadership Series #01] — Educopia
Gabriel Solís of the After Violence Project discusses systems leadership through the lens of abolitionist advocacy, community archives, and restorative operations
https://educopia.org/blog/an-interview-with-gabriel-solis-after-violence-project-systems-leadership-series-01/
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After Violence Project
6 months ago
We're deeply grief-stricken by the recent dismantling & defunding of essential sites for community knowledge & cultural heritage. Join us for conversations & grounding exercises where we can share our experiences of loss in this moment & discuss how to move forward together. Links in the post below
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Gabriel Solís
After Violence Project
6 months ago
They shared about teaching workshops on memory & personal archiving at Travis County Jail in Austin, & about building out consent processes for an exhibition & archival collection that emerged from these workshops. The conference took place at the University Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour.
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Interrupting Criminalization
7 months ago
Looking for real life examples of health care and public health workers resisting or interrupting criminalization in the context of providing care? Our Beyond Do No Harm network has a storytelling project. You can explore these stories here:
www.interruptingcriminalization.com/storytelling...
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Hey check it out! 👀
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I'm so proud of all that we accomplished in 2024, and we have even bigger plans for 2025! Check out our 2024 impact report:
texasafterviolence.org/wp-content/u...
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Ken Klippenstein
11 months ago
Yesterday the New York Times instructed staff to avoid publishing photos of Luigi Mangione's face, internal company messages leaked to me reveal. "The news value and public service of showing his face is diminishing," Times management told staff.
www.kenklippenstein.com/p/ny-times-d...
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NY Times Doesn’t Want You to See Mangione’s Face
Management directs staff to “dial back” Luigi Mangione headshots
https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/ny-times-doesnt-want-you-to-see-mangiones
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