Case Critical 7 launch at Congress of Humanities and the Social Sciences

As part of the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences the authors of Case Critical: Social Services and Social Justice in Canada will be participating in a group book launch featuring social work books. Come out and meet the authors!

This latest edition of Case Critical applies decolonized, critical analysis to highlight what is often hidden from view for most Canadians: the personal trauma and communal devastation inflicted on Indigenous people by past and present colonialism and the ways in which neoliberal tax cuts, austerity, and privatization create more inequality, homelessness, and despair among both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. Social service providers, the authors argue, should become social activists, working in solidarity with progressive grassroots social movements in order to de-legitimatize colonial and neoliberal policies.

Following this event Case Critical authors will be at the BTL/Brunswick booth (#23) at the Congress Book Expo to sign copies.