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Abolish Social Work (As We Know It)

Abolish Social Work (As We Know It) responds to the timely and important call for police abolition by analyzing professional social work as one alternative commonly proposed as a ready-made … ; ; 246 View
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Basic Income is Good for Your Health

Discusses the impact of basic income on health and well being by allowing recipients to buy more nutritious food, pay for medicines, and reduce social stigma associated with poverty. Read more
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From: Oak Island and Its Lost Treasure

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Chapter 1. Towards Abolitionist Social Work

Building Praxis

From: Abolish Social Work (As We Know It)

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Chapter 10. The Only Good Social Worker Is a Criminal Social Worker

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Chapter 11. Conversations on Decolonizing Justice

With Members of It Starts With Us and No More Silence

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Chapter 12. Baby Bundle Project and Community Birth Work Journeys

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Chapter 13. Social Work’s Very Complicated Relationship with Indigenous Languages

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Chapter 14. Toronto Indigenous Harm Reduction

Solidarity with Indigenous Encampment Residents

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Chapter 15. Black Creek Community Farm

Mutual Aid, Abolition, and Food Justice in Jane and Finch

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Chapter 2. Mental Health Workers Have Never Been the Solution to Racial Violence by Police

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Chapter 3. For Black Women, Health Care Is an Abolition Issue

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Chapter 4. “Keep This Up and They’ll Be Pulling You from the Red”

Young People Are Dying to Survive Winnipeg’s Child Welfare System

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Chapter 5. Not Criminally Responsible

The Fatal Intersection of the Mental Health and Justice Systems

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Chapter 6. Shifting Praxis

Social Work and Community-Based Approaches to Abolition

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Chapter 7. The Antitrafficking Movement Is Not Abolitionist

How Carceral Feminists and Social Workers Harm Migrant Sex Workers

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