CI Toolkit: Perspectives On Interventions feat. Mimi Kim & Shira Hassan
Beyond Prisons12 Okt 2022

CI Toolkit: Perspectives On Interventions feat. Mimi Kim & Shira Hassan

This is the third episode in our Creative Interventions series, where we explore this fantastic and practical toolkit for stopping interpersonal violence and speak with some of the people whose organizing efforts directly informed it.

We speak with Mimi Kim and Shira Hassan once again, this time with reflections, observations, and other notes for people who are considering interventions. If you've got the toolkit at home, which you can purchase from AK press or access for free at creative-interventions.org, we're touching on some of the topics in Section 2.3, which is entitled, "Violence Intervention: Some Important Lessons" and begins on page 93 of the toolkit. There's a lot more in this section than what we get to in the episode, so we highly suggest checking it out.

In this conversation, Shira and Mimi answer some broad questions about common challenges with interventions. What can happen when people are asked to take accountability? What are the pro's and con's of an intervention involving people you know or may be close to? How long should an intervention last, or should it be ongoing? And a lot more.

The release of this episode coincides with the publication of a new workbook companion for the CI Toolkit which features useful and practical worksheets and tools. The CI workbook was just released through AK Press. A google doc version of the workbook which you can use to adapt to your own situation of harm is available for free at creative-interventions.org.

You can find links to further resources in the episode notes, including Shira's amazing new anthology, Saving Our Own Lives: A Liberatory Practice of Harm Reduction, which is now available from Haymarket Books. We highly recommend you check that out and support Shira's work however you can.

Shira Hassan has trained and spoken nationally on the sex trade, harm reduction, self-injury, healing justice and transformative justice. Currently working as a fellow at Interrupting Criminalization, Shira runs The Help Desk . The Help Desk offers supportive thought partnership to individuals and groups working to interrupt crises and violence without using the police. Along with Mariame Kaba, she is the co-author of Fumbling Towards Repair: A Workbook for Community Accountability Facilitators and the author of Saving Our Own Lives: A Liberatory Practice of Harm Reduction.

Mimi Kim is the founder of Creative Interventions and a co-founder of INCITE! She has been a long-time activist, advocate and researcher challenging gender-based violence at its intersection with state violence and creating community accountability, transformative justice and other community-based alternatives to criminalization. As a second generation Korean American, she locates her political work in global solidarity with feminist anti-imperialist struggles, seeking not only the end of oppression but of the creation of liberation here and now. Her recent publications include 2020's "The Carceral Creep" and 2018's "From Carceral Feminism to Transformative Justice". She is currently working on The CHAT Project, a non-law enforcement restorative justice project addressing domestic and sexual violence in Contra Costa County, California.

Mimi and Shira are also partnering on a re-boot of the StoryTelling & Organizing Project or STOP featuring stories of everyday people creatively and collectively ending violence. Stay tuned.

Alright, that's it for now. You can find links to the CI website and toolkit as well as other resources in the episode notes. Thanks for listening and here's our conversation.

Episode Resources & Notes

Shira Hassan:

Saving Our Own Lives: A Liberatory Practice of Harm Reduction.

Interrupting Criminalization - The Help Desk

Fumbling Towards Repair: A Workbook for Community Accountability Facilitators

Mimi Kim:

Creative Interventions Website

Creative Interventions Toolkit (Physical copy)

Creative Interventions Toolkit (Free PDF)

Creative Interventions Toolkit in Spanish (Free PDF)

Creative Interventions Workbook (Physical copy)

Creative Interventions Workbook (Google Doc)

The CHAT Project

StoryTelling & Organizing Project (STOP)

Follow CI on Facebook

Follow CI on IG

Follow CI on Twitter

Credits

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Edited by Brian Nam-Sonenstein

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