Rupaleem Bhuyan a guest editor for special issue of Abolitionist Perspectives in Social Work
Professor Rupaleem Bhuyan served as the guest editor of the Special Issue, Thinking and Practicing Abolition through Palestine, recently published in Abolitionist Perspectives in Social Work.
The Special Issue includes an editorial by Bhuyan and co-author Stéphanie Wahab from Portland State University, entitled “Palestine as a Compass for Social Work.”
“We hope to offer a space for communal holding of grief and rage, while insisting on love, possibility, and resistance,” write Bhuyan and Wahab in their introduction.
Associate Professor Bryn King also contributed to the publication, co-authoring the article “Phenomenologies of Silence: On the Palestine Exception and the Complicity of Social Work Academe.” Co-authors include Nuha Dwaikat-Shaer and Amilah Baksh from Wilfrid Laurier University and Siham Elkassem from the University of Windsor.