A story for every immigrant struggling between cultures, every youth rebelling against parents, and every woman facing assault alone.
This book acknowledges the equity work BIPOC staff do in all institutions as both a burden and a survival mechanism, then explores how this necessary work be done in a less harmful way.
A cutting-edge critical social work textbook that unites social work theory with practice.
A gripping tale that combines fictional characters with real historical events of a time when the housing system dispossessed Indigenous Peoples across the north.
This story of land theft through the course of three diseases exposes how colonialism facilitates illness and profits from it.
Abolition is not only a political movement to end prisons; it is also an intimate one deeply motivated by love.