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-The aff’s call for reform within the law comes from an inability to confront the racist legacy within the law—the aff only sustains the system—turns case |
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-Garcia ‘14 |
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-Ze Garcia. Zé Garcia – Speech: Desirable Undesirables. Whose Immigration. February 22, 2014. |
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-There is a growing number of voices concerned for those being held in captivity by |
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-going to ask for. What we need is freedom.” Thank you. |
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-The aff is a politic of innocence—they only placate whiteness—they claim to liberate the “innocent” black, never the “criminal” black. These representations only prevent us from seeing the true guilt—that of the prison industrial complex |
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-Wang ’12 |
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-Jackie Wang, AGAINST INNOCENCE RACE, GENDER, AND THE POLITICS OF SAFETY, Lies Journal 9. |
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-For weeks after reading the article I kept contemplating the question: What is the |
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-who are imprisoned or sentenced to death for murdering or assaulting abusive partners). |
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-The alt is to embrace a pedagogy of prison abolition. It’s a question of the method you as a judge endorse—the alt says you act radically, breaking down the limits the police state has imposed |
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-Rodriguez ‘10 |
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-Dylan (University of California at Riverside). “The Disorientation of the Teaching Act: Abolition as Pedagogical Position” Radical Teacher, Number 88, Summer 2010, pp. 7-19 University of Illinois Press, Project Muse. |
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-Finally, The horizon of the possible is only constrained by one’s pedagogical willingness to |
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-is significantly dependent on our willingness to embrace this form of pedagogical audacity. |
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-Alt solves case—they say the prison industrial complex is the problem, we endorse a movement that tackles it head on |