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Episode 6: Care Reform, Care Otherwise

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In this episode we explore ways that people are working to build a more caring and care-full world, and to address the harms of our carceral systems whether they are prisons, jails, or hospitals. Some of the people we talk to are interested in engaging with Washington State to change systems, and others are more interested in finding ways to do care otherwise, outside of state systems. This episode features the words of Scout Smedley, SYP, Cindi Fisher, Joshua Wallace, Lauara Van Tosh, Chris Carney, Shaun Glaze, and LeTania Severe, as well as Patreece Spence. We’d like to dedicate this episode, and the whole series to those who lost their lives or their loved ones’ lives – physically or socially - to carceral systems; and to all who have devoted their lives to creating a more just, caring future, one where we aren’t relying on cages or confinement to solve social problems. Thank you!

Resources:

Amanda Ong, ⁠”CALM Launches Medic Hotline to Provide Community Health Navigation”⁠

⁠International Peer Respite/Soteria Summit 2021⁠

⁠Open Dialogue⁠ approach to mental healthcare - 

Seattle City Council funding for ⁠Community Safety Capacity Building/Alternatives to Policing⁠

⁠Mental Health First⁠ (Oakland) 

⁠CAHOOTS⁠ (Eugene)

⁠Bay Area Transformative Justice Collective ⁠(BATJC, Bay Area)

BATJC⁠ Podmapping tool⁠  

⁠Fireweed Collective⁠

⁠Instituted for Development of Human Arts⁠ (NYC)  

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