An Abolitionist Perspective on Hate Crime by daikon

Biography

We are a zine collective of queer South East and East Asian people based in London, UK. We created our zine as a platform to build community, provide space for underrepresented voices and narratives, and expand the space for creativity in political activism. We also seek to build radical and educational resources, primarily by and for South East and East Asian people of marginalised genders in the UK diaspora.

Author: daikon

Publication Date: 21 May 2021

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Review status: Peer Reviewed (Editorial Group)

Article DOI: https://toolstotransform.net/portfolio/daikon-20210521-an-abolitionist-perspective-on-hate-crime/

Cite as daikon, "An Abolitionist Perspective on Hate Crime," Tools To Transform, May 2021, https://toolstotransform.net/portfolio/daikon-20210521-an-abolitionist-perspective-on-hate-crime/


Credit as daikon, "An Abolitionist Perspective on Hate Crime," Tools To Transform, May 2021, 
https://toolstotransform.net/portfolio/daikon-20210521-an-abolitionist-perspective-on-hate-crime/

Tools to Transform was initiated by Asia Art Activism, in partnership with DAMN*/Deutsche Asiat*innen, Make Noise! (DE), Healing Justice London (UK), House of Saint Laurent Europe (DE), Unthaitled (DE), The Voice of Domestic Workers (UK) and The Six Tones (VN/SE). This project has been supported by the European Cultural Foundation’s Culture of Solidarity award and University of York and Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).