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Black communities hold the intergenerational wisdom to address community violence and deliver safety without relying on punishment. In this episode of Justice Above All, guests explore approaches to violence prevention that are rooted not in punishment, but rather in Black communities’ wisdom around safety, accountability, resistance, and healing. Guests spotlight the Safe Streets program in Baltimore, Maryland, as one example of an evidence-based violence interruption model. This episode contextualizes Safe Streets and similar programs as part of the long history of Black people’s resistance to the oppressive carceral state, emphasizing the notion that “we keep us safe.”

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