This talk explores the beginnings of a collection of objects and experiences from a Detroit without policing, incarceration, jails, prisons, and detention centers. It is an archaeology of an abolitionist future: a gathering of the ubiquitous elements of everyday life from a world without police and incarceration, situated in a domestic space that unfolds a possible abolitionist narrative. Through design, it contends with and challenges the carceral infrastructures that surround us today.
A recording of the talk is available here.