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Audio Interference 77.4 Archiving Abolition—Annette Farrell

Audio Interference 77.4 Archiving Abolition—Annette Farrell

Update: 2020-09-29
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Letters from Comrades on the Inside – In this episode, we hear from Annette Farrell, a contributor to Survived and Punished’s Inside-Outside Newsletter about her experiences as an incarcerated person and her thoughts on justice and abolition.


This episode of Audio Interference is part of a series in collaboration with Survived and Punished, a coalition of defense campaigns and grassroots groups committed to eradicating the criminalization of survivors of domestic and sexual violence, and the culture of violence that contributes to it.


A huge thank you to Annette Farrell for sharing her story with us. We’d also like to thank Lae Sway, Yves Tong Nguyeb, Heena, Zoe Vongtau, Red Schulte, and Mariah Hill, along with everyone else at Survived and Punished, for working with us on this episode.


Music from this episode – “Divide” by Six Time Users, from the album, Live at WFMU for Janky Ray’s Radio Riot 6/16/18

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Audio Interference 77.4 Archiving Abolition—Annette Farrell

Audio Interference 77.4 Archiving Abolition—Annette Farrell