Dario Melossi

1977, Bologna to San Francisco Melossi, a leading figure in radical criminology in Europe, reflects on his time in California in the late 1970s, his work with the editorial collective of Social Justice (then known as Crime and Social Justice), and the Marxist tradition in penal history, to which he has made significant contributions. history […]

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Editors

Elizabeth “Betita” Sutherland Martínez: A Chronology Betita’s life and accomplishments by decade. Elizabeth “Betita” Sutherland Martínez Citation: Social Justice Vol. 39, No. 2-3 (2012): 3-11

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Editors

In Memoriam (Suzie Dod Thomas, 1947–2013) Suzie Dod Thomas’s life is celebrated. Suzie Dod Thomas remembrance Citation: Social Justice Vol. 39, No. 2-3 (2012): 149-150

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Kathryn Blackmer Reyes

Elizabeth Sutherland / Elizabeth “Betita” Sutherland Martínez: Bibliography, 1960–2013 Elizabeth Martínez’s collective writings. Elizabeth “Betita” Sutherland Martínez Citation: Social Justice Vol. 39, No. 2-3 (2012): 12-25

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Tessa Koning-Martínez

With All the Struggles, Remember to Keep Life Sweet Betita’s daughter reflects on living with her activist mother. Elizabeth “Betita” Sutherland Martínez Citation: Social Justice Vol. 39, No. 2-3 (2012): 2-2

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Tony Platt

The Heart Just Insists: In Struggle with Elizabeth “Betita” Sutherland Martínez Tony Platt’s moving biographical sketch of Betita’s illustrious life, based on archival and personal sources. Elizabeth “Betita” Sutherland Martínez Citation: Social Justice Vol. 39, No. 2-3 (2012): 26-48

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Various authors

Memories of Betita Contributions from Mike Davis, Chude Pam Allen, Angela Davis, John Nichols, Barbara Dane, Sofía Martínez, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Mike Miller, Susanne Jonas, Alejandro Alvarez, Fredi Avalos, Marta López-Garza, Carlos Muñoz, Jr., Max Elbaum and Ellen Kaiser, and Olga Talamante. Elizabeth “Betita” Sutherland Martínez Citation: Social Justice Vol. 39, No. 2-3 (2012): 85-148

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