Reading of a segment regarding Abilition

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Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes)

Transcript

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What is abolition? What does abolition look like for me? How does all this turn into change? What can I do? What can we actually do to make change? Where is this movement going? How do I talk about this? What you're going to take for this generation to make this movement a reality? When are we going to start understanding? This is about more than just the police. Abolition is a constant liberation. The fight is inherited it. What does abolition look like? Can we admit that capitalism and racism aren't inextricably connected? Abolition is the new reality. Abolition has no boundaries. Abolition is my new favorite word. Abolition the action off formally putting an end toe a system practice or institution. Abolition is a word. Deep, enduring and boundless abolitionism, movement born out of pain and a multitude off single instances. Ah, storm, Ah, battle for survival. It's strong and unwavering. Abolition is resilience. It's overdue. Collective and defiant. Abolition is a journey, a guiding light, a new direction weaved across communities, a sacred path to growth, an invitation to envision how an action sparks awakening a choir singing joyful songs, a child playing planting seeds away from harmful systems. Bilton punishment Abolition seeks to break down barriers it liberates supports. It gives encouragement. Abolition is a celebration upon self worth, self love and empathy. It's black. It's proud. It's intersectional. Abolition is transformative. It frames new systems. It is sustainable. Ah, safety net that can help lift and feed it can provide. It is desirable. Abolition educates its thoughtful patient. An intimate It's a bold new way off. Righting wrongs. Abolition of my new reality. Black joy, Black love, Black future freedom. Abolition is abundant, thoughtful acts of caring. It nurtures and protects the health of elders, youth, neighbors and families. It's self reliant and helpful. The movements of distress. Abolition is a change at work. A knowledge bank, collective wealth and deep investment in humanity. Abolitionists, a vision led by the community that rest upon accountability, a missing bound to face complexity, a constant state of mind. Abolition is my favorite word. Abolition is the new reality. Abolition was born as a response to slavery, demanding the removable off system practices or institutions which dehumanize or press or prioritize punishment over healing. Today, it's about liberation growth and building new world and a better future. It's about uprising and bringing this vision toe life. Today it's about liberation, growth and building a new world and a better future. It's about uprising and bring this vision to life.