Andrea Ritchie
Andrea Ritchie is a Black lesbian immigrant survivor who has been documenting, organizing, advocating, litigating, and agitating around policing and criminalization of Black women, girls, trans, and gender nonconforming people for the past four decades. She is cofounder of Interrupting Criminalization and the In Our Names Network, a network of over 20 organizations working to end police violence against Black women, girls, trans and gender nonconforming people. In these capacities and through the Community Resource Hub and National Black Women’s Justice Institute, she has worked with dozens of groups across the country organizing to divest from policing and invest in strategies that will create safer communities. The author of Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color and Practicing New Worlds: Abolition and Emergent Strategies and co-author of Queer (In)Justice: The Criminalization of LGBT People in the United States and No More Police: A Call for Abolition, she is a nationally recognized researcher, policy analyst, and expert on policing and criminalization. Ritchie lives in Detroit, Michigan.
Upcoming Programs by Andrea Ritchie

Practicing New Worlds
Also With Nichola Torbett
What are you practicing? This retreat is for anyone who knows in their bones that another world is possible beyond militarized borders, policing, and prisons, even if we can’t quite perceive the details from here, and who wants to be practicing toward that world. We’ll be exploring ways we can be doing that even right […]