It takes a village, people!

This resource by Connie Burk, Selma Al-Aswad Dillsi, and Meg Crager is freely distributed by The NW Network of Bi, Trans, Lesbian and Gay Survivors of Abuse (NW Network).  NW Network is a Seattle-based not for profit organization that works to end violence and abuse by building loving and equitable relationships in our community and across the country. Please consider supporting their continuing work by making a donation here. 

Organizing for Community Accountability

These two pages from The revolution starts at home … are freely distributed by Incite! at incite-national.org Paperback copies of The revolution starts at home … and Color of violence: the INCITE! anthology are both available now at Amazon.  Please consider supporting the continuing work of INCITE! by making a donation here. 

Transformative Justice Curriculum Guide

This curriculum was created by Mariame Kaba, Micah Bazant, Billy Dee, and Ann Russo in connection with Project NIA, a Chicago based not for profit dedicated to the principles of participatory community justice. You can follow and support Project NIA via their Facebook page. This curriculum is freely distributed by multiple online sources. 

Challenging Men, Changing Communities: Reflections on male supremacy and transformative justice

This article is freely distributed by the Challenging Male Supremacy Project (CMS) and was published in 2011 as part of The Revolution Starts At Home.  Paperback copies of The revolution starts at home … and Color of violence: the INCITE! anthology are both available now at Amazon.  Please consider supporting the continuing work of the Challenging Male Supremacy Project by making a donation here or supporting the continuing work INCITE! by making a donation here. 

Creative Interventions Toolkit Section 5 Other Resources

This pre-release version of the Creative Interventions Toolkit is freely distributed at www.creative-interventions.org To support the work of Creative Interventions, please go here to find out what you can do to join the movement, tell your story, or help end violence. Previous section: Section 4H Keeping on Track: How do we move forward?

Creative Interventions Toolkit Section 4H Keeping on Track: How do we move forward?

This pre-release version of the Creative Interventions Toolkit is freely distributed at www.creative-interventions.org To support the work of Creative Interventions, please go here to find out what you can do to join the movement, tell your story, or help end violence. Previous section: Section 4G Working Together: How do we work together as a team? Next section: Section 5 Other Resources.

Creative Interventions Toolkit Section 4F Taking Accountability: How do we change violence?

This pre-release version of the Creative Interventions Toolkit is freely distributed at www.creative-interventions.org To support the work of Creative Interventions, please go here to find out what you can do to join the movement, tell your story, or help end violence. Previous section: Section 4E Supporting Survivors or Victims: How can we help? Next section: Section 4G Working Together. How do we work together as a team?

Creative Interventions Toolkit Section 4C Mapping Allies and Barriers: Who can help?

This pre-release version of the Creative Interventions Toolkit is freely distributed at www.creative-interventions.org To support the work of Creative Interventions, please go here to find out what you can do to join the movement, tell your story, or help end violence. Previous section: Section 4B Staying Safe: How do we stay safe? Next section: Section 4D Goal Setting: What do we want?

Creative Interventions Toolkit Section 4B Staying Safe: How do we stay safe?

This pre-release version of the Creative Interventions Toolkit is freely distributed at www.creative-interventions.org To support the work of Creative Interventions, please go here to find out what you can do to join the movement, tell your story, or help end violence. Previous section: Section 4A Getting Clear: What is going on? Next section: Section 4C Mapping Allies and Barriers: Who can help?