The Equity Matters Podcast is a collection of emerging voices amplified, sharing in the struggle for social justice and thriving for equity in all sectors.
The "Podfather" has spoken. Seriously, Christopher left us with plenty to think about when it comes to the future of content creation and podcasting.
It's not too late to catch up on Equity Matters. All episodes linked in the bio.
We have been doing a lot of reflecting as things start to slow down. Here we have the top played episode of Equity Matters Podcast EVER.
Is your favorite on there?
This may not have stood out as a powerful phrase to others but it stuck with us. The ability to tell your story is so much more powerful than someone else doing it for us.
Learn more about Christopher’s storytelling journey on The Last Dance.
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Grateful to be a @UMSocialWork@equity_4all Center for Equitable Family & Community Well-Being faculty affiliate with some great scholars and leaders @TrinaShanks1 & @PatrickM_MSW. Appreciate them advancing our research and presentations at #SSWR2023!
Today we join the Hip Hop Social Worker, Christopher Scott, MSW to talk about this relationship between social work and podcasting, leveraging his platform for education and empowerment, and offering advice for someone who wants to pick up a microphone and record.
The Hip Hop Social Worker is just one part of Christopher's identity. Here he's sharing a few more things about him that he thought you'd like to know.
This week on the podcast we will hear from Christopher Scott, MSW (@hhsocialwork) aka the HipHop Social Worker as we dive into early days of social work #podcasting, how these stories can be empowering, and maintaining your creative edge.
You all know we planned to end the podcast this month but we certainly didn't want to end so abruptly. We plan to put out the last three episodes as soon as we get the computer restored.
Stay patient friends.
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#SocialInnovation is just another tool we have for solving complex social problems.
Make sure you listen to Just My Imagination to learn how you can tap into your #socialentrepreneur spirit.
#DesignThinking is a process for creative problem solving that encourages teams to focus on the people they are designing for. When done correctly, it can be a tool to build equity. We found this beautiful model from the equityxdesign Collaborative and absolutely had to share.
We all should come to understand that racism and inequity are products of #design. Therefore they can be redesigned to center #antiracism, #equity, and #inclusion.
Want to learn more about #socialinnovation ? Check out the latest episode of Equity Matters Podcast.
Today we join Heather Hiscox, MPH, CEO & Founder of Pause for Change, to discuss how we move beyond the status quo in program design, centering race in conversations and strategies for DEI, and how we offer more effective strategies for solving complex problems.