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A meeting may not seem like much, but there’s a lot we can accomplish. We can meet our neighbors, we can listen and be heard
A meeting may not seem like much, but there’s a lot we can accomplish. We can meet our neighbors, we can listen and be heard
A Review of “Social Justice in Clinical Practice”
The home is where we live our lives. Unfortunately, it is also a key place where we have to fight for our lives. It’s one of the fronts in the class war, and you can join the fight
When the marketplace dissects, compartmentalizes, criticizes and oh-so-helpfully attempts to reconstruct our body parts, it’s not because it treasures them. It’s because it’s trying to make money off of them
An Interview with Ayana Aubourg, a member of Youth Against Mass Incarceration
An interview about the New York Times on Parenting and raising “moral children
A recent study funded by the McArthur Foundation found that in disadvantaged neighborhoods, black women are facing eviction at an “alarming rate.”
Raising a child in a moral way is not just up to parents, its up to society
Housing justice work doesn’t only provide a solidarity model for keeping people in their homes. It also helps people heal from the trauma of facing the unjust eviction.
A private conversation between you and your kids is exactly that – private. Racism is not private at all. It often plays out interpersonally
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