“History speaks. In some form, it can be heard forever. The race-based gaps that first developed centuries ago are echoes from the past that still exist today.” Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson
GSWO is thrilled to invite you to a panel discussion led by fellow social worker students, who will share their experiences, insights, & best practices for surviving & thriving in SW school.
Join us for this special event on April 5 at 7p CDT & be a part of the conversation!
🐘 Our commitment to social work remains strong. With over 583 years of experience among our Social Work professionals, the UA SSW continues to wish you a happy Social Work Month!
#UASSW#Socialworkers #SWMonth2023#SocialWorkBreaksBarriers#SocialWorkMonth#NASW
On Day 10 of our “12 Days of Thanks,” we would like to acknowledge our field agencies and partners. We appreciate your hard work preparing our future social workers to make a difference.🧡
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The @nytimes published a McWhorter piece that attacks our #StopASWB petition & critiques even calling standardized testing racist. But we did our homework & have our citations even if he didn’t read them. Oh but the Times won’t publish our response so here it is.
I just took action with @UnitethePoor Mass Poor People’s & Low-Wage Workers' Assembly and Moral March on Washington and to the Polls. Take action here: https://t.co/dcrizAVMks
📣 #UASSW 's own, Dr. Curtis Davis, is presenting at this virtual conference on June 17. Join and help change the narrative.
7 CEUs Available
Click below to register!
https://t.co/Z05y2fSZpy
We are grateful to Dr. Angelo McClain, CEO Of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), for sharing his time and energy with our students as he offers words of encouragement and reminds them of the power of enthusiasm and passion in advocacy!
#PolicyUp4SW