Abolitionist Perspectives in Social Work
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A peer-reviewed, open-access scholarly journal dedicated to the development and dissemination of abolitionist values, theory, and praxis in social work.
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I'm so grateful to be a part of the Adoptees Crossing Lines Podcast podcast and to kick off their newest season! Thank you Lia for inviting me into this space. I'm so grateful to know you and be part of this work with you.❤️
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This article should be retracted immediately. It is filled with lies, propaganda, and hate. This kind of article only serves to incite violence and hate. NASW Dr. Anthony Estreet Lisa de Saxe Zerden this is not what a professional journal should be used for.
NEW PUBLICATION! Out today in Abolitionist Perspectives in Social Work (Abolitionist Perspectives in Social Work) from Karaya Morris, Brendon T. Holloway, MSW, Danielle Maude Littman, PhD (she/her), Colleen Cummings Melton, Deanna Dixon, Kimberly Bender, & Σοφία Π. Σαραντάκος!
Free download: apsw-ojs-uh.tdl.org/apsw/article/v…
NEW PUBLICATION! Out today in Abolitionist Perspectives in Social Work (Abolitionist Perspectives in Social Work) from @sonsteng_person AP, Least Clinical Social Worker C. Riley Hostetter, MSW Isaac Akapnitis Rosi Barbera Dr. Andrea Joseph-McCatty Cynthia Mackey (she/her) & Javier Garcia-Perez, PhD | MSW | MS | MA!
Free Download: apsw-ojs-uh.tdl.org/apsw/article/v…
Happy #Juneteenth !
Today marks the third anniversary of upEND Movement’s launch in 2020, and we’re celebrating by sharing a new resource. The first episode of the upEND Podcast is out TODAY with an introduction to family policing abolition.🧵
upendmovement.org/podcast/
So thrilled to have this paper on the harms of mandated reporting published in this issue of Abolitionist Perspectives in Social Work among such brilliant & necessary work!
NEW PUBLICATIONS!
Three new articles are now available in Abolitionist Perspectives in Social Work (Abolitionist Perspectives in Social Work)! Abstracts and links to download in the thread below: