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Objectives:

  • Gain insights into how carceral feminism shapes the experiences of survivors and formerly incarcerated individuals and how it affects their relationships with support systems.
  • Explore approaches to build meaningful and respectful partnerships with organizations led by formerly incarcerated individuals.
  • Discuss the role of social service agencies in addressing past harms to foster growth and accountability.
  • Explore ways to support all survivors, including those who have caused harm recognizing their capacity for growth and change.

 

This session invites participants to consider how trust is fundamental in building collective voice, power, and action. We will discuss the importance of humility when engaging in partnership with currently and formerly incarcerated survivors and community led organizations. We will focus on fostering genuine, respectful collaboration that empowers communities impacted by sexual violence and mass incarceration. By creating a space for open dialogue and shared learning, this session aims to deepen our approach to building trust with partners and highlight the importance of restorative approaches to support and advocacy.