Revolutionary Social Work
Alan Dettlaff (upEND Movement) joins Ace + Alicia for a direct conversation on abolitionist social work, ending the family policing system, and reclaiming social work from professionalized compliance. We get into electoral politics, the profession’s silence on genocide, desensitization and empathy, organizing for community, and practical action like economic boycotts and finding clearer information in a saturated media landscape. Connect + collaborate (we actually read these): RevolutionarySocialWork@gmail.com Website: RevolutionarySocialWork.com Explore Alan’s work:upEND Movement: https://upendmovement.org/Alan Dettlaff: https://www.alandettlaff.com/ About Alan Dettlaff:Alan began his career in the family policing system as an investigative caseworker and administrator. He later helped create the upEND Movement (2020) to abolish the family policing system and build healing-centered alternatives. He’s the author of Confronting the Racist Legacy of the American Child Welfare System: The Case for Abolition (Oxford University Press, 2023), co-editor of Social Work, White Supremacy, and Racial Justice (OUP, 2023), and co-founding editor of Abolitionist Perspectives in Social Work (open-access, peer-reviewed). Topics in this episode include: abolitionism, family policing, child welfare, social work education, solidarity, community building, media saturation, boycotts, and revolutionary social work. Chapters 00:00 Theme song + intro 02:40 Introduction to Revolutionary Social Work 03:49 Alan Dettlaff’s Background and Abolitionist Work 06:17 The Impact of Angela Davis on Activism 08:17 Distraction Tactics of Oppressors 10:36 The Limitations of Electoral Politics 13:44 Critique of the Democratic Party 15:14 Disappointment in Social Work Organizations 18:08 The Silence of Social Work on Genocide 21:54 The Performative Nature of Social Work 25:06 Desensitization to Global Issues 27:25 The Need for Political Education 30:25 Authenticity vs. Fear in Activism 32:46 Addressing Global Genocides 34:44 Revolutionizing Social Work 37:32 Reclaiming the Term “Social Work” 41:37 Reclaiming Social Work: A Complex Identity 47:31 The Role of Education in Social Work 51:18 Abolitionist Ideas in Social Work 56:12 Collective Action and Political Engagement 01:02:41 Building Community and Connection 01:05:59 Navigating Information Overload 01:15:25 Towards Liberation: A Call to Action #RevolutionarySocialWork #AbolitionistSocialWork #upENDMovement© Revolutionary Social Work
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