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Care-givers, justice-seekers, and community-builders often find ourselves in the thick of human experience. Yet so many of the texts we produce rely on the thin logic of Western medicine and mainstream social science! What might happen if we grounded more texts in the arts? In critical theories? In spirituality? In lived experience? What might happen if we paid more attention to medium, form, and design?
Enter Thick Press, a collaboration between a social worker (Erin Segal) and a designer (Julie Cho).
We aspire to a practice that is loving, reflexive, playful, and collaborative. We worry about reproducing oppressive structures, but we’re not really that interested in critique. Above all, we want to make unusual books with others.
Inspired by artists’ books and zines, Thick Press publishes books that cross genres and disciplines. All our books relate to working or living in the thick of human experience.
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Social Change Now: A Guide for Reflection and Connection
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A conversation about death penalty abolition and social practice
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Bodies of Nature/Nature of Bodies
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From chaos to ecosystem: A tool for socal change
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Together at the Edge of the World: On Healing Justice
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Beyond Critique: Composition and Curiosity in Therapy
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Learning from End of Life Care Workers Now and After COVID-19:
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What does a project about death, care work, and feelings have to do with the Green New Deal?
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Tree Codex: Mural-making as a cultural collective
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Displacement: A Poetic Inquiry
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Self-care and _______
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selfcarefully
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Community organizing and self-care not for the little i
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A Knock on the Door: Dialogues on Aging, Dying, and Working
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