A YEAR IN REVIEW

TAVP's 2021 End-of-Year Report

For the Texas After Violence Project team, 2021 started at home. We have become comfortable with working together via Slack, conducting interviews via Zoom, connecting with our narrators and storytellers in a new way, with encounters mediated through screens but often just as powerful as our in-person experiences. As summer came, as more and more people received life-saving vaccinations, we began occasionally meeting up at coffee shops and conducting in-person interviews again, while still offering the option of virtual interviews.

In many ways, 2021 has been a year of growth, exploration, and examination. As the rates of Covid infections ebbed and flowed and our communities creaked open only to pull back into shelter as the Delta variant surged, TAVP evaluated our practices and priorities with new insights into our values, our mission, and the needs of our community of those directly impacted by state violence. We began setting aside time to think deeply about how we understand our work, our scope, and our purpose. We brought more directly impacted people into our work at every opportunity as advisors and decision makers. 

This year, we challenged ourselves to think expansively about how we understand state violence and its impacts. The pandemic has highlighted the ways that decisions made by government officials have an outsized impact on our ability to live safely. In May, for example, Prop B passed in Austin, banning camping within city limits and immediately putting many unhoused members of our community at risk. We were asked–along with other grantees of the City of Austin’s Equity Office–to reimagine public safety and interviewed people who’d been impacted by police violence.  The questions “what is state violence?” and “what is justice?” and “what is liberation?” simmered in the background of every conversation.

These are questions we posed to our new Visions After Violence Fellows, brought to our community advisory council, our board of directors, our community advisors, and to our colleagues and collaborators. Ultimately, we view them as questions that are not for us to answer, but for us to keep asking. As you read through our end of year report, we invite you to consider your own answers and understandings.

We are very proud of what we have been able to accomplish in 2021, and we look forward to coming back together again after the new year to pick up where we left off. Stay tuned, be safe, and stay in touch.