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2022 Bio Chalay Chalermkraivuth
12022-04-11T13:45:09+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a0841plain2022-04-11T13:45:09+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a08Chalay Chalermkraivuth is an oral historian-in-training, writer, and budding organizer with Survived & Punished NY as well as other collectives. Their work focuses on abolitionist queer and trans feminisms, inside-outside mutual aid, and re-entry support. They were born and raised in Bangkok and currently reside in Brooklyn.
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By Chalay Chalermkraivuth
The isolation that prison imposes on people in captivity is formidable—but through letters, phone calls, collaboration, and deep commitment, relationships endure. In this collection of stories, formerly incarcerated people and their loved ones (including abolitionist organizers) talk about love that cuts through state violence and makes life inside more survivable. Care work and mutual aid are central to everyday abolitionist feminist practice—this project both details their expansiveness and probes their limits.