2024
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From ![]() Chapter 6. Shifting PraxisSocial Work and Community-Based Approaches to Abolition |
This academic overview outlines the theoretical shift from carceral systems toward community-based abolitionist organizing rooted in historical context and grassroots contributions. It examines … | Heather Bergen; Krystle Skeete | 11 | 2024 | $1.10 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! How a Shelter Can Prevent HomelessnessPrevention Services at the Old Brewery Mission106 |
George Ohana’s Chapter on shelters looks at how current shelters can adapt and evolves to offer solutions to end homelessness instead of just treating the symptoms. By looking at policy, … | Georges Ohana | 13 | 2024 | $1.30 Add |
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From ![]() Chapter 6How employers avoid the employment contract’s strictures and profit from its principles and ideology From: Law at Work |
The story shared in this chapter highlights the measures capitalists will take to escape legal regulations that try to restrict their profit-maximization drive. It also describes how capitalists … | Harry Glasbeek | 25 | 2024 | $2.50 Add |
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From ![]() Chapter 6: Bill C-11 and the Canadians (2022)From: Canada Vs California |
Chapter 6 follows the creation of the new Bill C-11 after the snap election and analyzes the key differences between this bill and its predecessor. In addition to this, Howard Law speaks to … | Howard Law | 2 | 2024 | $0.20 Add |
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From ![]() Chapter 7. The Antitrafficking Movement Is Not AbolitionistHow Carceral Feminists and Social Workers Harm Migrant Sex Workers |
This text critiques antitrafficking discourse by exposing contradictions between feminist abolitionist rhetoric and actual reliance on policing and incarceration. It analyzes how colonial … | Elene Lan | 12 | 2024 | $1.20 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Homelessness PreventionAn Anishinaabe Perspective |
In Chapter 7 Marie McGregor Pitawanakwat offers an Indigenous perspective on homelessness, the concept of shelter, and the displacement from traditional lands that have exacerbated homelessness … | Marie McGregor Pitawanakwat | 12 | 2024 | $1.20 Add |
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From ![]() Chapter 7Workers’ need to expand the scope of contracts of employment From: Law at Work |
This chapter discusses the ways in which capitalists seek for ways to maximize profits, including finding ways to pass the costs of making profits on to others and pressuring governments to … | Harry Glasbeek | 27 | 2024 | $2.70 Add |
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From ![]() Chapter 7: Bill C-11 and the CaliforniansFrom: Canada Vs California |
In Chapter 7 Howard Law maps the response from California streaming companies to bill C-11 and the arguments as to what constitutes Canadian content spending requirements. Howard Law breaks down … | Howard Law | 17 | 2024 | $1.70 Add |
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From ![]() Chapter 8. A Masterpiece We Can Call AbolitionReflections from the Pages of Cell Count |
The primary focus integrates abolitionist political theory with social work methodologies, critiquing punitive correctional models that neglect root causes like systemic poverty and racism. … | Nolan Turcotte; Sena Hussain; Zakaria Amara | 12 | 2024 | $1.20 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! The Namerind Story |
Robert Byers’ Chapter 8 follows his story of creating Indigenous owned affordable housing. Through his company he has been able to provide Indigenous focused affordable housing for member … | Robert Byers | 10 | 2024 | $1.00 Add |
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From ![]() Chapter 8Helping employers out: A private sphere of criminal justice From: Law at Work |
This chapter discusses how the contract of employment is a contract of submission. It highlights the ways the law also ensures that it is a contract of subordination, giving ownership of the … | Harry Glasbeek | 32 | 2024 | $3.20 Add |
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From ![]() Chapter 9. Social Work Abolition in Unsettling Times |
The text critiques professional social work as a mechanism for state surveillance and capitalist extraction within hierarchical structures. It proposes an abolitionist framework replacing … | Craig Fortier; Edward Hon-Sing Wong | 10 | 2024 | $1.00 Add |
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From ![]() Chapter 8: Bill C-11 and the Two Senators (2022–2023)From: Canada Vs California |
In chapter 8, author Howard Law tracks the proposed changes to the bill as it moved through the senate. He follows key compromises made by both liberal and conservative appointees, and closely … | Howard Law | 15 | 2024 | $1.50 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Our Culture Is Our CodeHow to Prevent Homelessness in the First Nation World |
In chapter 9 Michale rice talk s about his decades of experience working within his community and along side others to transform the way reserves are run, turning them from dependant to … | Michael L. Rice | 17 | 2024 | $1.70 Add |
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From ![]() Chapter 9Helping employers out: A private sphere of criminal justice From: Law at Work |
This chapter examines how governments determined which businesses are essential to the public welfare during the COVID-19 pandemic. It argues that labeling employees essential workers functions … | Harry Glasbeek | 21 | 2024 | $2.10 Add |
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From ![]() Chapter 9: Bill C-11 and the Commissioners (2023–2024)From: Canada Vs California |
This chapter focuses on policy directives about how Bill C-11 after gaining Royal assent was to be implemented. Howard Law covers the first round of public hearings, the key policy directives … | Howard Law | 15 | 2024 | $1.50 Add |







