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If They Build It: Organizing Lessons & Strategies Against Carceral Infrastructure

If They Build It: Organizing Lessons & Strategies Against Carceral Infrastructure is a resource from Community Justice Exchange for generating abolitionist struggles against the construction and expansion of cages.  It draws on experiences of fighting jail expansion across the US, and particularly on the experiences of campaigns within the No New Jails Network, to offer lessons learned and recommendations for current and future efforts against carceral infrastructure.

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