Summary
Amelie learns about collective care, mutual aid, and abolitionist ideas as they help their parents get ready for the annual Prisoners' Justice Day. Full description
Summary: |
Amelie learns about collective care, mutual aid, and abolitionist ideas as they help their parents get ready for the annual Prisoners' Justice Day. |
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Physical Description: |
36 pages chiefly illustrations (color) ; 26 cm |
Audience: |
Ages 3-7 years. Grades K-1. |
ISBN: |
9781644212554 1644212552 |
Author Notes: |
Alannah Fricker is a mom, caregiver, community organizer, artist, activist, educator, and Registered Social Worker living in Toronto/Tkaronto. She has organized with the Toronto Prisoners' Rights Project, Abolition Coalition, and Students for Harm Reduction, and is involved in a wide variety of mutual aid, popular education, direct action, and creative arts projects focused on building a world where we keep each other safe. Alannah is currently completing her Master's of Arts in Social Justice Education at the University of Toronto. Abolition is Love is the first children's book she has illustrated. |