Still looking for a fabulous fit for our Sundresses & Cigars Day Party? Sip & Shop with @gammasigmasgrho and the ladies of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. at @melodrama20years on April 21! Use code: MELO15 for a 15% discount on your purchase (VALID ONLY on 4/21 thru 11:59pm CT)
🟣Social Work Awareness Month🟣
Dr. Nathalie P. Jones is an Associate Professor in the Department of Social Work at Tarleton State University.
Read her bio here: https://t.co/5AHdytI8gK
Read her "Why I became a Social Worker" in the thread below
What an amazing weekend with our Texan family, from honoring our student leaders to making new friends at orientation and ending with a celebration of Tarleton excellence at the Gala! Proud to #bleedpurple 💜💜@TarletonState
Demetrica Todd-Ruiz became the first African-American appointed as a Municipal Prosecutor in Bridgeton and Cumberland County, NJ (2012) and the first woman appointed judge to the Salem Municipal Court (March 2018). #ZetaPhiBeta#ZPhiB1920#ZPhiB#Service#SororityOfFirsts
We are very excited to announce our keynote speakers for ReAction 2022! Join us on pr 20-21 to hear from Dr. Peter Felten and Dr. Mordecai Ian Brownlee and learn more about skills-based learning and teaching. Register for this virtual event here ⬇https://t.co/fd3qQYHQxW
Change is a significant part of our lives; however, change is difficult to achieve policy goals; lawmakers on each level must come together for the common good of the people @DrFeMurray@MaplesNoel @SOCWAdvPolicy
All People have moral, documented human rights to justice and to be protected; this happens by focusing on the victim who experiences the trauma, the criminal justice system, and reform @DrFeMurray@maplesnoel@Claudia71718294
If allowed to be a lobbyist, I would attempt to convince Local and State Lawmakers to Pass a Bill of Rights for people encountering homelessness. It will compel us to
give them their human rights back
@DrFeMurray#SOCWAdvPolicy2022@Claudia71718294
The argument writer made is valid because displacement and gentrification could be correlated indirectly to low-income residents moving out so often; most of the time, low-income refers back to minorities, which is a type of racism @DrFeMurray