Abolition and Social Work: Possibilities, Paradoxes, and the Practice We are in a historic moment brought on by the consistent exertion of people power across the country and around the world.
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A Historical Perspective of Social Work and Race On March 25, 1807, a monumental step was taken by the British Parliament that would alter the course of history: the abolition of
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Any abolitionist social workers here? : r/socialwork Haviland 100 Keynote at UC Berkeley School of Social Welfare, October 19, 2024, featuring Mimi Kim (PhD '14). What is social work? Talking more about reflecting on the profession
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Abolition in Social Work: Imagining New Modalities of Anti Racist Practice The story of the african slave trade #geography #map #history #africa #europe Hosted by Yale's Racial Capitalism and the Carceral State working group, Abolition in the Now is a conversation K Agbebiyi a
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Building Safety Through Abolition with Joyce McMillan, Kei Williams, and Cameron Rasmussen. Abolitionist social work is a theoretical framework and political project within the field of social work and an extension of the project of carceral Supporting abolition and supporting survivors are not at odds. In fact, abolition is the singular most survivor-centered response we
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From Carceral to Abolition Feminism: Implications for Social Welfare with Mimi Kim Mutual aid is defined as collective efforts to meet each other's needs, particularly when established systems are failing, are the This webinar which first aired in January 2020 provided an overview of the abolition movement - a growing movement to
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Join us on Facebook and Youtube for a three-part series of virtual events exploring abolition as a critical framework for change. Welcome! Today on the Social Work Bubble, we have a special guest, Rebecca Ogle, LCSW joining us! We discuss Rebecca's What Sets Revolutionary Social Work Apart From Radical Critical Decolonizing & Abolitionist SWK?
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Hi. My name is Sequoya and my pronouns are she/her. ⭐️ I talk about topics related to mental health such as healing from abolitionist social work : r/socialwork Episode 43 Guests: Cameron Rasmussen, MSW; Durrell Washington, MSW; Michelle Grier, LMSW; Vivianne Guevara, LMSW
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Episode 19 of the Revolutionary Social Work Podcast continues our Social Work Outside the Status Quo series, recorded live at This episode we talk about Abolitionist Social Work; what it is, the goal, and why this is needed NOW. If you aren't familiar I Ep. 32 All Things Abolition & Why Social Work is Political (ft. Rebecca Ogle, LCSW)
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