Abolition Quote by Eric A. Stanley
““Abolition is not some disstant future but something we create in every moment when we say no to the traps of empire and yes to the nourishing possibilities dreamed of and practiced by our ancestors and friends. Every time we insist on accessible and affirming health care, safe and quality education, meaningful and secure employment, loving and healing relationships, and being our full and whole selves, we are doing abolition. Abolition is about breaking down things that oppress and building up things that nourish. Abolition is the practice of transformation in the here and now and the ever after.””
About This Quote
Abolition is an ongoing, active process of rejecting oppressive structures and building nourishing alternatives in everyday life.
In simple terms: Abolition means daily active transformation.
Act now to dismantle oppression.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy advocacy
- education reform
- grassroots organizing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What small actions can you take today to promote abolition?
- How do you sustain hope amid setbacks?
Change can be slow and met with resistance.