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Healing Movements

Chicanx-Indigenous Activism and Criminal Justice in California

Megan S. Raschig

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English
New York University Press
04 June 2024
How a grassroots abolitionist project of cultural healing counters the carceral state in a Chicanx community in California

For many, gang involvement can be a guaranteed life sentence, a force which traps them in an inescapable cycle of violence even if it does not lead to actual prison time. Healing Movements explores the work of formerly gang-involved Chicanx men and women in California who draw on the social connections made during their gang-involved years to forge new pathways for cultural healing and countering the carceral system.

Known colloquially as the “movement of healing,” this Chicanx-Indigenous abolitionist project based in Salinas, California, was spurred on by a series of four police homicides of Latino men in 2014. Organizing around such issues as police brutality and mass incarceration, these collectives—two of which are discussed in this book, one mixed-gender, and the other women-only—turned to their often obscured Mesoamerican ancestry to find new resources for building a different future for themselves and subsequent generations.

Drawing on extensive fieldwork conducted in Salinas, Healing Movements reveals how these communities have taken shape in large part through a conscious effort to uplift Chicanx-Indigenous culture and ceremonial practices. By tapping into their Indigeneity, the members of these collectives access a wealth of new resources to shape their future, opening up novel ways to organize and build strong relational ties that are noteworthy to anyone invested in abolitionist work.

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Imprint:   New York University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781479827060
ISBN 10:   1479827061
Pages:   208
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Megan S. Raschig is Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at California State University, Sacramento.

Reviews for Healing Movements: Chicanx-Indigenous Activism and Criminal Justice in California

"""This vividly written ethnography offers nuanced interpretations of community efforts of re-membering ancestral knowledges in the midst of ongoing racialized state violence and poverty. Raschig illuminates the Chicanx/Indigenous praxis of cultural healing that re-frames quotidian struggles and nurtures women through collective sharing and joy."" * Patricia Zavella, author of The Movement for Reproductive Justice: Empowering Women of Color through Social Activism * ""Can anthropology be done otherwise? In this beautifully written ethnography of struggle and hope, resistance and potentiality, Raschig shows us precisely how the otherwise becomes possible. It will change the way you think about doing anthropology."" * Jarrett Zigon, author of How Is It Between Us? Relational Ethics and Care for the World *"


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