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We Grow The World Together Kim Wilson Maya Schenwar

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We Grow The World Together Kim Wilson Maya Schenwar
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Publisher: Haymarket Books
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 2.29 MB
Author: Kim Wilson Maya Schenwar
ISBN: B0D2ZBM45M
Language: English
Year: 2024

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We Grow The World Together Kim Wilson Maya Schenwar by Kim Wilson Maya Schenwar B0D2ZBM45M instant download after payment.

A vital anthology exploring the intersections between caregiving and abolition

Abolition has never been a proposal to simply tear things down. As Alexis Pauline Gumbs asks, “What if abolition is something that grows?” As we struggle to build a liberatory, caring, loving, abundant future, we have much to learn from the work of birthing, raising, caring for, and loving future generations.

In *We Grow the World Together* , abolitionists and organizers Maya Schenwar and Kim Wilson bring together a remarkable collection of voices revealing the complex tapestry of ways people are living abolition in their daily lives through parenting and caregiving. Ranging from personal narratives to policy-focused analysis to activist chronicles, these writers highlight how abolition is essential to any kind of parenting justice.

**Contributors include:

Beth Richie

Harsha Walia

EJ, 6 years old

Dorothy Roberts

Ruth Wilson Gilmore

Dylan Rodríguez

Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn

Shira Hassan

Victoria Law

Mariame Kaba

The PDX Childcare Collective

adrienne maree brown and Autumn Brown

and more

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