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Volume 32, Issue II (Winter 2025)
Letter from the Editors
Transition Design as Health Justice Praxis
Riding the Silver Tsunami in Pursuit of Economic Democracy: Economic Inequality, Baby Boomers, and Worker Cooperatives
Geography as Legal Destiny: The West Coast’s Rural Access to Justice Crisis
Refusing to Get Used to the Pains: A Path Towards Affordable, Equitable, and Non-Coercive Care for Low-Income Women
Abolishing the Criminal Record: Poverty Following Arrest and Conviction
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Volume 32, Issue II (Winter 2025)

Volume 32, Issue II (Winter 2025)

Introduction

Letter from the Editors

by Sarah Clements, Renée Cordio, and Maya Hamblin

Articles

Transition Design as Health Justice Praxis

by Tomar Pierson-Brown

 

Riding the Silver Tsunami in Pursuit of Economic Democracy: Economic Inequality, Baby Boomers, and Worker Cooperatives

by Julie C. Cortes

 

Geography as Legal Destiny: The West Coast’s Rural Access to Justice Crisis

by Isabel Lafky

Notes

Refusing to Get Used to the Pains: A Path Towards Affordable, Equitable, and Non-Coercive Care for Low-Income Women

by Anna Kutbay

 

Abolishing the Criminal Record: Poverty Following Arrest and Conviction
by Oliwia Lukacz

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