Abolition Work Shows Us There's Joy to Be Found Even as the World Is on Fire
Briefly

Schenwar and Wilson's book invites readers to rethink the interconnectedness of parenting and abolition, emphasizing how love and care can be revolutionary acts.
The narratives within the anthology unveil lament and joy, urging readers to create embodied connections and strive for nonviolent touch and mutual care.
The act of simply assuring our children that 'We've got you! We're here for you!' can embody the essence of abolition praxis.
Schenwar and Wilson highlight that abolition work can be accessible and profound, rooted in everyday acts of love and community support.
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