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!

#CareNotCops #CareNotCops

What is prison abolition? How does it work? Why not call it prison reform? Let’s get into it!

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#CareNotCops #CareNotCops

What exactly abolitionists want to abolish, and what we want to create in tandem.

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#CareNotCops #CareNotCops

A brief introduction to the three UCUnited campaigns: #CareNotCops, #EthnicStudiesNow and #CommunityCentersNow.

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#CareNotCops #CareNotCops

A letter from UCUnited alumni with advice for all current students: a how-to in surviving in spite of this University.

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#CareNotCops #CareNotCops

A history of the (largely negative) role UChicago has had in the broader South Side since its founding.

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#CareNotCops #CareNotCops

Not here! A short history of UChicago’s resistance to creating an ethnic studies department.

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#CareNotCops #CareNotCops

The key to imagining a world without police is imagining a world of alternatives to the police.

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#CareNotCops #CareNotCops

The problem with policing isn’t the individual police officers, but rather the institution of policing itself.

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#CareNotCops #CareNotCops

Start here if you’re new to prison/police abolition!

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Provides answers to a question often put to prison abolitionists.

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