A guide for parents and guardians: Moving beyond the intellectual tendency to either ignore children or see them merely as students, Trust Kids! gives parents and families a guide on how we can cultivate authentic relationships in households by teaching and learning the importance of autonomy in all aspects of developing lives.
Confronting our own households: Presents a radical and thought-provoking conversation on people’s relationships with youth.
Diverse contributors: In Trust Kids!, the idea of liberating households is addressed by a wide range of authors from diverse backgrounds.
Perspectives from experienced organizers in community development: Features contributions from Akilah Richards, Rebecca Solnit, Matt Hern, and Gustavo Esteva.
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