An Encyclopedia of Radical Helping

by Erin Segal, Chris Hoff & Julie Cho (Eds.)

2024 · Thick Press · 512 pages

From “abundance” to “zinemaking,” An Encyclopedia of Radical Helping invites the reader to wander through a collection of interconnected entries on helping and healing by over 200 contributors from the worlds of social work and family therapy; art and design; body work and witchery; organizing and education; and more. Privileging co-construction over diagnosis, wisdom over evidence, collective healing over individual cure—yet always blurring categories and embracing contradictions—this world-making collection reveals a pluriverse of helping practices grounded in love and freedom. [Text Source: Thick Press]

 
 
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