Emily Kenway is writer and a PhD scholar in social policy at Edinburgh University and is a former policy adviser. Her first book was ‘The Truth about Modern Slavery’ (Pluto, 2021) and her second will be on care (Hachette, 2023). She was a carer from 2017 to 2020.
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What do calls for ‘abolition’ really mean?
What today’s abolitionists share is a concern with how we can care for one another, in the most expansive sense.
August 30, 2022



