
The Embodiment of Abolition
by Alli Sullivan & Jeff Hood
Alli Sullivan argues that abolition is not a slogan or a policy proposal but a practice: something done with the body, in courtrooms, at prison gates, in vigils, in the small unglamorous work of standing with people the state has decided to kill.
A guide to what abolition asks of a life.
Proceeds from this book fund the Execution Intervention Project — legal work, clemency campaigns, and direct support for people on death row.




