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Self Study

Abolition Town Hall Part 2: Creating the World We Wish to See


Free event (fees apply if CEUs are requested)
Credit(s): 1 Social Work
Course Number: NAT20210409
Duration: 1 hour 22 minutes
Access: Available for 5 months after Registration
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    Category: Social Work
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    Abolitionists believe that we can envision and build a society that addresses social problems without the need for punishment and incarceration. How can social workers be a part of creating this new society, and what is the work that needs to be done to achieve this? This webinar will explore what abolition looks like in practice, social work’s role with carceral systems, and what social workers can do to create a society in which the need for these systems is obsolete.
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