Movement-Based Participatory Inquiry: The Multi-Voiced Story of the Survivors Justice Project

We write as the Survivors Justice Project (SJP), a legal/organizing/social work/research collective born in the aftermath of the 2019 passage of the New York State Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act (DVSJA), a law that allows judges to re-sentence survivors of domestic violence currently in pri...

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出版年:Social Sciences
主要な著者: Kathy Boudin, Judith Clark, Michelle Fine, Elizabeth Isaacs, Michelle Daniel Jones, Melissa Mahabir, Kate Mogulescu, Anisah Sabur-Mumin, Patrice Smith, Monica Szlekovics, María Elena Torre, Sharon White-Harrigan, Cheryl Wilkins
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author Kathy Boudin
Judith Clark
Michelle Fine
Elizabeth Isaacs
Michelle Daniel Jones
Melissa Mahabir
Kate Mogulescu
Anisah Sabur-Mumin
Patrice Smith
Monica Szlekovics
María Elena Torre
Sharon White-Harrigan
Cheryl Wilkins
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Judith Clark
Michelle Fine
Elizabeth Isaacs
Michelle Daniel Jones
Melissa Mahabir
Kate Mogulescu
Anisah Sabur-Mumin
Patrice Smith
Monica Szlekovics
María Elena Torre
Sharon White-Harrigan
Cheryl Wilkins
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description We write as the Survivors Justice Project (SJP), a legal/organizing/social work/research collective born in the aftermath of the 2019 passage of the New York State Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act (DVSJA), a law that allows judges to re-sentence survivors of domestic violence currently in prison and to grant shorter terms or program alternatives to survivors upon their initial sentencing. Our work braids litigation, social research, advocacy, organizing, popular education, professional development for the legal and social work communities, and support for women in prison going through the DVSJA process and those recently released. We are organized to theorize and co-produce new knowledges about the gendered and racialized violence of the carceral state and, more specifically, to support women currently serving time in New York State to access/understand the law, submit petitions, and hopefully be freed. In this article we review our collective work engaged through research and action, bridging higher education and movements for decarceration through racial/gender/economic justice, and venture into three aspects of our praxis: epistemic justice in our internal dynamics; accountabilities and deep commitments to women still incarcerated and those recently released, even and especially during COVID-19; and delicate solidarities, exploring external relations with policy makers, judges, defense attorneys, advocates, and prosecutors in New York State, other states, and internationally.
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spelling doaj-art-36282d53798c4411b464fae35dbc509e2025-08-19T23:20:32ZengMDPI AGSocial Sciences2076-07602022-03-0111312910.3390/socsci11030129Movement-Based Participatory Inquiry: The Multi-Voiced Story of the Survivors Justice ProjectKathy Boudin0Judith Clark1Michelle Fine2Elizabeth Isaacs3Michelle Daniel Jones4Melissa Mahabir5Kate Mogulescu6Anisah Sabur-Mumin7Patrice Smith8Monica Szlekovics9María Elena Torre10Sharon White-Harrigan11Cheryl Wilkins12Center for Justice, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USAHour Children, New York, NY 11106, USAPublic Science Project, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, New York, NY 10016, USABrooklyn Law School, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USAConstructing Our Future, New York University, New York, NY 10012, USASurvivors Justice Project, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USABrooklyn Law School, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USASurvivors Justice Project, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USASurvivors Justice Project, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USASurvivors Justice Project, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USAPublic Science Project, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, New York, NY 10016, USAWomen Community Justice Association, Brooklyn, NY 11208, USACenter for Justice, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USAWe write as the Survivors Justice Project (SJP), a legal/organizing/social work/research collective born in the aftermath of the 2019 passage of the New York State Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act (DVSJA), a law that allows judges to re-sentence survivors of domestic violence currently in prison and to grant shorter terms or program alternatives to survivors upon their initial sentencing. Our work braids litigation, social research, advocacy, organizing, popular education, professional development for the legal and social work communities, and support for women in prison going through the DVSJA process and those recently released. We are organized to theorize and co-produce new knowledges about the gendered and racialized violence of the carceral state and, more specifically, to support women currently serving time in New York State to access/understand the law, submit petitions, and hopefully be freed. In this article we review our collective work engaged through research and action, bridging higher education and movements for decarceration through racial/gender/economic justice, and venture into three aspects of our praxis: epistemic justice in our internal dynamics; accountabilities and deep commitments to women still incarcerated and those recently released, even and especially during COVID-19; and delicate solidarities, exploring external relations with policy makers, judges, defense attorneys, advocates, and prosecutors in New York State, other states, and internationally.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/11/3/129domestic violencedecarcerationcritical participatory action researchsolidarity
spellingShingle Kathy Boudin
Judith Clark
Michelle Fine
Elizabeth Isaacs
Michelle Daniel Jones
Melissa Mahabir
Kate Mogulescu
Anisah Sabur-Mumin
Patrice Smith
Monica Szlekovics
María Elena Torre
Sharon White-Harrigan
Cheryl Wilkins
Movement-Based Participatory Inquiry: The Multi-Voiced Story of the Survivors Justice Project
domestic violence
decarceration
critical participatory action research
solidarity
title Movement-Based Participatory Inquiry: The Multi-Voiced Story of the Survivors Justice Project
title_full Movement-Based Participatory Inquiry: The Multi-Voiced Story of the Survivors Justice Project
title_fullStr Movement-Based Participatory Inquiry: The Multi-Voiced Story of the Survivors Justice Project
title_full_unstemmed Movement-Based Participatory Inquiry: The Multi-Voiced Story of the Survivors Justice Project
title_short Movement-Based Participatory Inquiry: The Multi-Voiced Story of the Survivors Justice Project
title_sort movement based participatory inquiry the multi voiced story of the survivors justice project
topic domestic violence
decarceration
critical participatory action research
solidarity
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/11/3/129
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