Abolition in Practice:Radical Imagination

For our final session of Abolition in Practice we’ll be returning to the abolitionist concept of the radical imagination. Whilst bringing together our previous themes of conflict, grief and joy, we’ll be taking our lessons forward into imagining a new world. Together we’ll consider: what’s the point of radical imagination? What are the obstacles to dreaming and imagining? In times that are urgent and feel very scarce, what is the role of the imagination in changing our material conditions?
About Abolition in Practice Group
This is a free, monthly, online, peer-led space for Black People and People of Colour * (While we use this language, we recognize the limitations and the charge around these terms and that you may identify with different terms—we want to welcome you in all the ways you may self-define)collectively working toward mental health justice, racial justice, and abolition—whether through activism, advocacy, peer support, or community care. Grounded in intentional peer support principles, it’s a space for connection, reflection, and learning outside of harmful systems.
