After Violence Project
Ending state violence requires revealing the voices of those most affected by it, and heeding the revelations and lessons of their experiences. By allowing people space to tell their personal stories of the harm of the criminal legal system, Texas After Violence is working toward the creation of a culture that responds to violence with understanding and compassion that centers the needs of victims, survivors, and their loved ones through community solutions – not policing or prisons.
04/23/2026
Our 2025 Impact Report, Against Erasure, is here.
🎨 The cover was made by AVP’s Writer in Residence Rocko Jones, an incarcerated organizer, writer, and artist. His vision feels made for this moment. We couldn't think of a better way to open this report.
Thank you to every supporter who makes our work possible. From community archiving and memory work to mental health and artists' residencies-- we are because of you.
📖 Read the full report via https://bit.ly/4vGucDz
💌 And stay tuned for Rocko's forthcoming collection, Love Unconditionally.
04/09/2026
Archives, libraries, and museums have long served as democratic infrastructure — preserving and providing access to knowledge regardless of commercial viability. But in an increasingly digital world, these institutions are losing the ability to collect, preserve, and share materials as commercial digital platforms restrict access and vast resources remain undigitized and out of reach.
AVP has signed a global Digital Rights statement affirming that memory institutions must retain online the same rights they have long exercised offline — including the right to acquire, preserve, and provide controlled access to digital materials, and to cooperate with other institutions in doing so.
Read more: https://ourfuturememory.org/
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