What We Do


For Those Who Want to Transform Harmful Behaviors

In our efforts to create a world where we all hold ourselves accountable for the harms we’ve committed, we have worked to create resources that work on transforming harmful behavior through an abolitionist lens. We also occasionally offer peer-to-peer support groups in what we call Transformation Pods that generally follow our Transformation Pod Syllabus.

Additionally, we have an open grant application for funds for those who have sought therapeutic resources to transform their behavior and our societies.

For Abolitionist Victim/Survivors

Our work focuses on non-punitive, non-coercive behavior transformation and system transformation. We freely admit that this approach can be tricky since we critique punitive measures, and sometimes this is what victim/survivors want. We specifically create resources for victim survivors who are stuck between not wanting to go to the police and invoke the harm of the criminal justice system and not wanting to do nothing. These victim/survivors who are also abolitionists are all too often ignored or silenced in our current societies.

We are proud to run an ongoing grant opportunity for victim/survivors who are also abolitionists and have incurred expenses due to sexual assault in the last two years, via our simple application. We also occasionally run support groups for victim/survivors who are aligned with our shared critiques. It is important to note that, we are not a crisis hotline, nor are we trained therapeutic professionals.

For Communities

We have held a number of past events, including Consent Culture Salons and Consent Confessionals. You can read about these events here. We hold weekly mentoring sessions for communities where we help others set up their own systems, local chapters, sharing guidance on building their own processes. We also generate resources on consent, alternatives to policing, and guides to creating your own community programs to address and prevent harm through alternative justices.