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Centering Justice on Dependency and Recovering Freedom

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 November 2014

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Copyright © 2015 by Hypatia, Inc.

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Footnotes

This essay is part of a presentation I made at the Eastern APA Session for the Leibowitz Prize winners. I want to express my deep appreciation to the Leibowitz Family Foundation, APA and the Phi Beta Kappa society for this extraordinary recognition and opportunity to engage publicly with my very esteemed co‐winner, Anita Silvers.

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