Zines
Zines are rooted in histories of social movements and resistance. They exist outside of traditional publishing by refusing to be mass-produced, capitalized, and distributed. We make and self-publish zines for political education because it’s fun, easy, and rooted in radical practices. Check out our growing library of zines below!
What is prison abolition? How does it work? Why not call it prison reform? Let’s get into it!
A brief introduction to the three UCUnited campaigns: #CareNotCops, #EthnicStudiesNow and #CommunityCentersNow.
A letter from UCUnited alumni with advice for all current students: a how-to in surviving in spite of this University.
A history of the (largely negative) role UChicago has had in the broader South Side since its founding.
Not here! A short history of UChicago’s resistance to creating an ethnic studies department.
The key to imagining a world without police is imagining a world of alternatives to the police.
The problem with policing isn’t the individual police officers, but rather the institution of policing itself.