We Grow the World Together
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We Grow the World Together
Parenting Toward Abolition
Schenwar, Maya; Wilson, Kim
Haymarket Books
11/2024
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Foreword
By Beth Richie
Introduction: From Prisons to the Playground, Caregiving and Abolition Intertwine
By Maya Schenwar
Part 1: Lessons From Our Kids, Lessons From Our Parents
I Want to Start School So I Can Learn to Write Letters to My Dad in Prison
By EJ, 6 years old
The Work of Making Life: Four Vignettes on Abolitionist Caregiving in Practice
By Harsha Walia
Parenting Toward Abolition From Inside Prison: A Letter to My Daughter
By Erika Ray
"An Imagination Party": How My Toddler Fuels My Abolitionist Vision
By Maya Schenwar
Walking Side by Side With My Mother: A Reflection on Abolition and Accountability
By Jnana
"It Opened My Heart": Lessons From Being Parented by an Abolitionist
By Paul LaCombe, interviewed by Kim Wilson
Saying Goodbye to My Grandmother From Prison
By Antoniese Gant
A Mother's Neverending Pain From Incarceration: The Ongoing Fight to Restore Dignity
By D'Marria Monday
Interdependence at the End of the World: Abolitionist Parenting Beyond Happiness
By Sarah Tyson
Part 2: Parents and Caregivers in Movement
The Legacy of Black Mothers' Radical Resistance of Care
By Dorothy Roberts
Mama Solidarity and the Founding of Moms United Against Violence and Incarceration
By Holly Krig
Free Gilbert Jones: The Early Political Geography of Mothers ROC
By Ruth Wilson Gilmore
Learning From Claudia Jones: Mobilizing Parents Toward Liberatory Political Consciousness in the Face of a Right-Wing "Parents' Movement"
By Kaitlin Noss
Parental Tools for Abolition: Some Dad Shit
By Dylan Rodriguez
Out of Many, One: Our Adventures in Parenting Toward Freedom
By Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn
Part 3: Caregiving Dreams Beyond Normative Family Structures
Queer Family as an Intervention on Police Violence: Abolition and the Beauty of Choosing our Loved Ones
by Shira Hassan, interviewed by Maya Schenwar
Empire and Colonization Operate Through Family. How Do We Disrupt Them in Our Homes?
By Stacey Austin and Nadine Naber
Building an Abolitionist World Includes Supporting Caregivers. Here are 6 Concrete Ways to Do That.
By Victoria Law
He Calls Me Zaza: A Nonbinary Roadmap to Liberation
By Keisa Reynolds
Shelter and Shower Toward Abolition: A Reflection on Collective Care, Reproductive Justice and Educational Justice
By Anya Tanyavutti
Part 4: Practicing Abolitionist Caregiving
Using Children's Books as a Tool for Abolition
By Mariame Kaba, interviewed by Maya Schenwar
In Order to Talk to My Child About War and Prisons, I Must Talk to Him About Resistance
By Ryann Croken
Kids Are Wondering... What Is Abolition?
by the PDX Childcare Collective
Passing On: Practicing Restorative Justice at Home
By Jennifer Viets
How Do We Survive-and Parent-With Our Love Intact?
By adrienne maree brown and Autumn Brown
Confronting Copaganda: How to Challenge Cartoon Cops and Officer Friendly
Rania El Mugammar
We Love Ourselves, Too: Stewarding Possibilities Together
By Alejandro Villalpando and Susana Victoria Parras
Conclusion: Continuing to Learn and Grow
By Kim Wilson
By Beth Richie
Introduction: From Prisons to the Playground, Caregiving and Abolition Intertwine
By Maya Schenwar
Part 1: Lessons From Our Kids, Lessons From Our Parents
I Want to Start School So I Can Learn to Write Letters to My Dad in Prison
By EJ, 6 years old
The Work of Making Life: Four Vignettes on Abolitionist Caregiving in Practice
By Harsha Walia
Parenting Toward Abolition From Inside Prison: A Letter to My Daughter
By Erika Ray
"An Imagination Party": How My Toddler Fuels My Abolitionist Vision
By Maya Schenwar
Walking Side by Side With My Mother: A Reflection on Abolition and Accountability
By Jnana
"It Opened My Heart": Lessons From Being Parented by an Abolitionist
By Paul LaCombe, interviewed by Kim Wilson
Saying Goodbye to My Grandmother From Prison
By Antoniese Gant
A Mother's Neverending Pain From Incarceration: The Ongoing Fight to Restore Dignity
By D'Marria Monday
Interdependence at the End of the World: Abolitionist Parenting Beyond Happiness
By Sarah Tyson
Part 2: Parents and Caregivers in Movement
The Legacy of Black Mothers' Radical Resistance of Care
By Dorothy Roberts
Mama Solidarity and the Founding of Moms United Against Violence and Incarceration
By Holly Krig
Free Gilbert Jones: The Early Political Geography of Mothers ROC
By Ruth Wilson Gilmore
Learning From Claudia Jones: Mobilizing Parents Toward Liberatory Political Consciousness in the Face of a Right-Wing "Parents' Movement"
By Kaitlin Noss
Parental Tools for Abolition: Some Dad Shit
By Dylan Rodriguez
Out of Many, One: Our Adventures in Parenting Toward Freedom
By Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn
Part 3: Caregiving Dreams Beyond Normative Family Structures
Queer Family as an Intervention on Police Violence: Abolition and the Beauty of Choosing our Loved Ones
by Shira Hassan, interviewed by Maya Schenwar
Empire and Colonization Operate Through Family. How Do We Disrupt Them in Our Homes?
By Stacey Austin and Nadine Naber
Building an Abolitionist World Includes Supporting Caregivers. Here are 6 Concrete Ways to Do That.
By Victoria Law
He Calls Me Zaza: A Nonbinary Roadmap to Liberation
By Keisa Reynolds
Shelter and Shower Toward Abolition: A Reflection on Collective Care, Reproductive Justice and Educational Justice
By Anya Tanyavutti
Part 4: Practicing Abolitionist Caregiving
Using Children's Books as a Tool for Abolition
By Mariame Kaba, interviewed by Maya Schenwar
In Order to Talk to My Child About War and Prisons, I Must Talk to Him About Resistance
By Ryann Croken
Kids Are Wondering... What Is Abolition?
by the PDX Childcare Collective
Passing On: Practicing Restorative Justice at Home
By Jennifer Viets
How Do We Survive-and Parent-With Our Love Intact?
By adrienne maree brown and Autumn Brown
Confronting Copaganda: How to Challenge Cartoon Cops and Officer Friendly
Rania El Mugammar
We Love Ourselves, Too: Stewarding Possibilities Together
By Alejandro Villalpando and Susana Victoria Parras
Conclusion: Continuing to Learn and Grow
By Kim Wilson
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caregiving; care work; Abolition; revolutionary mothering; radical parenting guide; care network; abolitionist; abolish the family; chosen family; emotional labor; radical parenting
Foreword
By Beth Richie
Introduction: From Prisons to the Playground, Caregiving and Abolition Intertwine
By Maya Schenwar
Part 1: Lessons From Our Kids, Lessons From Our Parents
I Want to Start School So I Can Learn to Write Letters to My Dad in Prison
By EJ, 6 years old
The Work of Making Life: Four Vignettes on Abolitionist Caregiving in Practice
By Harsha Walia
Parenting Toward Abolition From Inside Prison: A Letter to My Daughter
By Erika Ray
"An Imagination Party": How My Toddler Fuels My Abolitionist Vision
By Maya Schenwar
Walking Side by Side With My Mother: A Reflection on Abolition and Accountability
By Jnana
"It Opened My Heart": Lessons From Being Parented by an Abolitionist
By Paul LaCombe, interviewed by Kim Wilson
Saying Goodbye to My Grandmother From Prison
By Antoniese Gant
A Mother's Neverending Pain From Incarceration: The Ongoing Fight to Restore Dignity
By D'Marria Monday
Interdependence at the End of the World: Abolitionist Parenting Beyond Happiness
By Sarah Tyson
Part 2: Parents and Caregivers in Movement
The Legacy of Black Mothers' Radical Resistance of Care
By Dorothy Roberts
Mama Solidarity and the Founding of Moms United Against Violence and Incarceration
By Holly Krig
Free Gilbert Jones: The Early Political Geography of Mothers ROC
By Ruth Wilson Gilmore
Learning From Claudia Jones: Mobilizing Parents Toward Liberatory Political Consciousness in the Face of a Right-Wing "Parents' Movement"
By Kaitlin Noss
Parental Tools for Abolition: Some Dad Shit
By Dylan Rodriguez
Out of Many, One: Our Adventures in Parenting Toward Freedom
By Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn
Part 3: Caregiving Dreams Beyond Normative Family Structures
Queer Family as an Intervention on Police Violence: Abolition and the Beauty of Choosing our Loved Ones
by Shira Hassan, interviewed by Maya Schenwar
Empire and Colonization Operate Through Family. How Do We Disrupt Them in Our Homes?
By Stacey Austin and Nadine Naber
Building an Abolitionist World Includes Supporting Caregivers. Here are 6 Concrete Ways to Do That.
By Victoria Law
He Calls Me Zaza: A Nonbinary Roadmap to Liberation
By Keisa Reynolds
Shelter and Shower Toward Abolition: A Reflection on Collective Care, Reproductive Justice and Educational Justice
By Anya Tanyavutti
Part 4: Practicing Abolitionist Caregiving
Using Children's Books as a Tool for Abolition
By Mariame Kaba, interviewed by Maya Schenwar
In Order to Talk to My Child About War and Prisons, I Must Talk to Him About Resistance
By Ryann Croken
Kids Are Wondering... What Is Abolition?
by the PDX Childcare Collective
Passing On: Practicing Restorative Justice at Home
By Jennifer Viets
How Do We Survive-and Parent-With Our Love Intact?
By adrienne maree brown and Autumn Brown
Confronting Copaganda: How to Challenge Cartoon Cops and Officer Friendly
Rania El Mugammar
We Love Ourselves, Too: Stewarding Possibilities Together
By Alejandro Villalpando and Susana Victoria Parras
Conclusion: Continuing to Learn and Grow
By Kim Wilson
By Beth Richie
Introduction: From Prisons to the Playground, Caregiving and Abolition Intertwine
By Maya Schenwar
Part 1: Lessons From Our Kids, Lessons From Our Parents
I Want to Start School So I Can Learn to Write Letters to My Dad in Prison
By EJ, 6 years old
The Work of Making Life: Four Vignettes on Abolitionist Caregiving in Practice
By Harsha Walia
Parenting Toward Abolition From Inside Prison: A Letter to My Daughter
By Erika Ray
"An Imagination Party": How My Toddler Fuels My Abolitionist Vision
By Maya Schenwar
Walking Side by Side With My Mother: A Reflection on Abolition and Accountability
By Jnana
"It Opened My Heart": Lessons From Being Parented by an Abolitionist
By Paul LaCombe, interviewed by Kim Wilson
Saying Goodbye to My Grandmother From Prison
By Antoniese Gant
A Mother's Neverending Pain From Incarceration: The Ongoing Fight to Restore Dignity
By D'Marria Monday
Interdependence at the End of the World: Abolitionist Parenting Beyond Happiness
By Sarah Tyson
Part 2: Parents and Caregivers in Movement
The Legacy of Black Mothers' Radical Resistance of Care
By Dorothy Roberts
Mama Solidarity and the Founding of Moms United Against Violence and Incarceration
By Holly Krig
Free Gilbert Jones: The Early Political Geography of Mothers ROC
By Ruth Wilson Gilmore
Learning From Claudia Jones: Mobilizing Parents Toward Liberatory Political Consciousness in the Face of a Right-Wing "Parents' Movement"
By Kaitlin Noss
Parental Tools for Abolition: Some Dad Shit
By Dylan Rodriguez
Out of Many, One: Our Adventures in Parenting Toward Freedom
By Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn
Part 3: Caregiving Dreams Beyond Normative Family Structures
Queer Family as an Intervention on Police Violence: Abolition and the Beauty of Choosing our Loved Ones
by Shira Hassan, interviewed by Maya Schenwar
Empire and Colonization Operate Through Family. How Do We Disrupt Them in Our Homes?
By Stacey Austin and Nadine Naber
Building an Abolitionist World Includes Supporting Caregivers. Here are 6 Concrete Ways to Do That.
By Victoria Law
He Calls Me Zaza: A Nonbinary Roadmap to Liberation
By Keisa Reynolds
Shelter and Shower Toward Abolition: A Reflection on Collective Care, Reproductive Justice and Educational Justice
By Anya Tanyavutti
Part 4: Practicing Abolitionist Caregiving
Using Children's Books as a Tool for Abolition
By Mariame Kaba, interviewed by Maya Schenwar
In Order to Talk to My Child About War and Prisons, I Must Talk to Him About Resistance
By Ryann Croken
Kids Are Wondering... What Is Abolition?
by the PDX Childcare Collective
Passing On: Practicing Restorative Justice at Home
By Jennifer Viets
How Do We Survive-and Parent-With Our Love Intact?
By adrienne maree brown and Autumn Brown
Confronting Copaganda: How to Challenge Cartoon Cops and Officer Friendly
Rania El Mugammar
We Love Ourselves, Too: Stewarding Possibilities Together
By Alejandro Villalpando and Susana Victoria Parras
Conclusion: Continuing to Learn and Grow
By Kim Wilson
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