A guide for grassroots media, journalists, health care workers, advocates — and anyone! — for challenging copaganda when we talk about ICE/CBP, police, jail and prison officials, and criminalization in hospitals and health care spaces.
A resource for media on covering anti-trans rhetoric and the criminalization of trans people. This guide provides useful context, guidance, and tips for covering the criminalization of trans, non-binary, and Two Spirit+ communities. Like our other “Don’t Be A Copagandist” guides, this resource is helpful for anyone to read and take note of, regardless of profession.
Coming in Fall of 2026, the Abolitionist Guide to NYC is a free and publicly accessible guidebook that will provide a historical and geographic survey of jails and prisons in Manhattan from the Dutch colonization of Lenapehoking to the present day. The first project from the guide is the Abolitionist Map of NYC, which offers a geographic survey of incarceration and anti-carceral resistance in…
A zine from Mariame Kaba that situates study itself as an act of defiance, remembrance and freedom work by tracing the enduring legacy of David Walker’s An Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World (1829), a radical pamphlet calling for Black resistance, self-determination, and liberation.
A zine on transnational authoritarian collaborations and abolitionist resistance — available in English and Spanish. The zine summarizes a conversation with Yo No Fui, an abolitionist and antifascist collective in Argentina, that took place during Interrupting Criminalization’s Transformative Justice Under Authoritarianism webinar series.
A collaborative resource on harm reduction and navigating risk in mandated reporting. This tool outlines some of the most common questions practitioners and community-based groups encounter when navigating the realities of mandated reporting.
In this zine and audio story, a patient advocate who was central to passing the Reproductive Health Act (RHA) discusses the limits of legislative interventions in securing access to abortion care, and the importance of challenging criminalization at any stage of pregnancy. This story is part of the Beyond Do No Harm’s Storytelling Media Project.
In this zine and audio story, a medical student in California prevents security from being called on a patient's family member, emphasizing the importance of speaking up and asking questions. This story is part of the Beyond Do No Harm’s Storytelling Media Project.
In this zine and audio story, a primary care physician in New York shares a strategy she uses to advocate for patient care while organizing for housing equity and migrant justice. This story is part of the Beyond Do No Harm’s Storytelling Media Project.
In this zine and audio story, a physician in Georgia utilizes compassionate release as a strategy to advance care for in-custody patients. This story is part of the Beyond Do No Harm’s Storytelling Media Project.