LFPS Scholar Shop + Movement School
Where learning meets liberation.
The LFPS Scholar Shop + Movement School is our living classroom and creative studio. Here, we turn data and design into liberatory tools that anyone can use, educators, organizers, researchers, and everyday visionaries.
Every purchase and program directly supports redistribution, open-access education, and community care.
The Scholar Shop
Tools for everyday visionaries
Our Scholar Shop is a digital and print collection of toolkits, zines, and creative frameworks that translate complex ideas into usable, justice-based resources.
Each piece is designed through a Black feminist, abolitionist lens—accessible, multilingual, and grounded in community wisdom.
Featured Offerings:
The Praxis Toolkit: For Everyday Visionaries
A guide to ten core justice frameworks—each paired with real-world examples, reflection prompts, and LFPS applications.Lethal Exposure: A Community Zine
A storytelling tool exploring how policing and racism affect Black birth outcomes, with guided prompts and community action steps.Sex Ed: Consent, Care, and Culture
A youth-centered zine on consent, hypersexualization, contraception, gender identity, and body positivity.Liberation Mapping + Justice Timeline Activities
Interactive workshops and printable exercises for envisioning freedom, mapping harm and resilience, and designing collective action.
The Movement School
Learning spaces for radical imagination.
The Movement School is where we practice what we publish. Through guided cohorts, workshops, and community learning experiences, we connect research, design, and collective care.
Each offering blends theory and practice, inviting participants to apply abolitionist public health, data justice, and creative design frameworks in their own work and communities.
Programs
Reproductive Justice in the Time of Fascism (Launching 2026)
A six-week learning series exploring reproductive justice, structural violence, and strategies for resistance and repair.
The Liberation Lab (Launching 2026)
A membership-based community for shared study, creative experimentation, and mutual aid. Members receive early access to toolkits, workshops, and digital salons.
The Movement School is rooted in the belief that education must serve liberation, not surveillance, gatekeeping, or extraction.