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Los Angeles Dodgers Legend Never Die Baseball Signatures Shirt

Los Angeles Dodgers Legend Never Die Baseball Signatures Shirt

sumell acknowledges that this idea of seeing the Los Angeles Dodgers Legend Never Die Baseball Signatures Shirt and by the same token and world differently comes with time. She likens it to the act of lifting weights—you start small, and you practice over and over until you can lift your goal weight. “Abolition doesn’t start with tearing down prison walls and institutions,” she emphasizes, “it starts with questioning your relationship to punishment, or the ways you police yourself.” Maybe you ask yourself why you find it necessary to yell at the person who cut you off in traffic, or you ask why New York spends half a million dollars just to incarcerate one person for one year. Eventually, she argues, after continuously examining the role punishment or anger or rage plays in your life and society at large, the idea of alternatives to incarceration doesn’t seem so foreign. You replace punishment with healing, the individual with the collective, confinement with supportive communities.


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Official Los Angeles Dodgers Legend Never Die Baseball Signatures Shirt

sumell’s exhibition at MoMA PS1 first came about after Elena Ketelsen González, PS1’s Assistant Curator who has collaborated directly on Growing Abolition, first saw her speak at another decarceration-related exhibit, Marking Time, curated by renowned scholar Nicole Fleetwood. “I was curious about the Los Angeles Dodgers Legend Never Die Baseball Signatures Shirt and by the same token and possibilities of gardening as a tool for exploring abolition and building community here at PS1,” González says. “I remember jackie asking, ‘Are you improving existing structures or tearing them down to create something that makes institutions obsolete? If we are actually trying to be radical…we can start with the infrastructure of PS1.’” Growing Abolition’s greenhouse was built to illustrate the inhumanity of ADX Florence after sumell met a solitary gardener confined there. sumell encourages joy and possibility as a means of revolution, and the idea around Growing Abolition is to watch it spread over the next six months while on view at PS1. And when the greenhouse eventually comes down, the PS1 team says that the plants will go to exhibit collaborators who can then cultivate them in their own community gardens. Out of one garden will grow many.


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Top Los Angeles Dodgers Legend Never Die Baseball Signatures Shirt

sumell acknowledges that this idea of seeing the Los Angeles Dodgers Legend Never Die Baseball Signatures Shirt and by the same token and world differently comes with time. She likens it to the act of lifting weights—you start small, and you practice over and over until you can lift your goal weight. “Abolition doesn’t start with tearing down prison walls and institutions,” she emphasizes, “it starts with questioning your relationship to punishment, or the ways you police yourself.” Maybe you ask yourself why you find it necessary to yell at the person who cut you off in traffic, or you ask why New York spends half a million dollars just to incarcerate one person for one year. Eventually, she argues, after continuously examining the role punishment or anger or rage plays in your life and society at large, the idea of alternatives to incarceration doesn’t seem so foreign. You replace punishment with healing, the individual with the collective, confinement with supportive communities.


sumell’s exhibition at MoMA PS1 first came about after Elena Ketelsen González, PS1’s Assistant Curator who has collaborated directly on Growing Abolition, first saw her speak at another decarceration-related exhibit, Marking Time, curated by renowned scholar Nicole Fleetwood. “I was curious about the Los Angeles Dodgers Legend Never Die Baseball Signatures Shirt and by the same token and possibilities of gardening as a tool for exploring abolition and building community here at PS1,” González says. “I remember jackie asking, ‘Are you improving existing structures or tearing them down to create something that makes institutions obsolete? If we are actually trying to be radical…we can start with the infrastructure of PS1.’” Growing Abolition’s greenhouse was built to illustrate the inhumanity of ADX Florence after sumell met a solitary gardener confined there. sumell encourages joy and possibility as a means of revolution, and the idea around Growing Abolition is to watch it spread over the next six months while on view at PS1. And when the greenhouse eventually comes down, the PS1 team says that the plants will go to exhibit collaborators who can then cultivate them in their own community gardens. Out of one garden will grow many.

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