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Abolitionist pedagogy reimagines education as a practice of liberation rather than control. This advocacy sign-up form connects educators, students, organizers, and community members who are committed to transformative education rooted in anti-carceral values and liberatory learning practices.
Traditional educational systems often mirror carceral logic—surveillance, punishment, compliance, and control. Abolitionist pedagogy challenges these structures by centering restorative practices, mutual aid, community accountability, and the dismantling of punitive discipline in schools and learning environments.
Whether you're a teacher working to eliminate suspensions and expulsions, a parent advocating for trauma-informed classrooms, a student organizer fighting against school policing, or a community educator building alternative learning spaces, this form is your entry point into a growing network of educators and advocates reimagining what education can be.
What you'll gain by signing up:
Paperform makes it easy to build advocacy forms that reflect your values. With conditional logic, you can tailor supporter journeys based on their role and interests, while integrations with tools like Action Network, Mailchimp, and Slack keep your organizing seamless. Plus, Stepper workflows can automatically route new sign-ups into the right email lists, send welcome packets, or notify regional organizers—so you can focus on building power, not managing spreadsheets.
Join us in building educational spaces rooted in care, healing, and collective liberation.