Pretty Heady Stuff

Chanelle Gallant, Elene Lam & Shiri Pasternak plant the seeds for abolitionist transformation

Jun 24, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
The Pasternac: A Guide to Police Abolition in Canada
03:50 • 6min
3
The Legacy of Abolition in Canada
09:22 • 3min
4
The Importance of Political Pragmatism in the Movement for Abolition
12:10 • 5min
5
The Importance of Evidence-Based Theories and Experiential Methods in Abolition
17:12 • 5min
6
The Anti-Colonial Abolitionist Critique
22:22 • 5min
7
The Anti-Tropical Industry: A Project to Uphold the White Supremacy
27:23 • 3min
8
The Harm of the Anti Trafficking Movement
30:43 • 2min
9
The Anti-Trafficking Movement Is the Good Thing
32:29 • 6min
10
The Role of the Capitalist State in Gentrification
38:14 • 2min
11
The Role of Police in the Exclusion of the Community
39:58 • 2min
12
The Importance of Intersectionality in Feminist Organizations
41:36 • 3min
13
The Role of Social Work in the Criminalization of Sex Work
44:40 • 4min
14
The Importance of Social Work in Criminalization of Sex Work
48:17 • 2min
15
Anti Trafficking Movement and Sex Work Movement
50:05 • 2min
16
The Carceral Feminists
51:36 • 2min
17
The Impact of Social Work on Sex Work
53:42 • 3min
18
The Resilient Myth of Tolerance and Civility in Canada
56:33 • 6min
19
The Dissolution of Indigenous Sovereignty
01:02:12 • 2min
20
The Relationship Between Colonization and Police
01:03:55 • 5min
21
The Importance of Resistance to Injunctions
01:09:04 • 2min
22
The Effects of Injunctions on Indigenous Peoples
01:10:57 • 3min
23
The Role of NGOs in the Anti-Colonial Abolition Movement
01:14:03 • 4min
24
The Role of the NGO in the Legal System
01:17:42 • 6min
25
The Power of Community to Stop the Sex Worker's Injunctions
01:23:14 • 2min
26
The Harm of Anti-Trafic Movement
01:25:43 • 2min