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Social Justice: How Everyone Can Help Heal the World

By Amy Knitzer

Billions Rising: Empowering Self-Reliance Around the Globe – Book Review Do you wish you could come up with a solution to help end poverty? Are you a social worker, social justice advocate or other thoughtful person wondering how you can help make this world a better place? If yes, the book Billions Rising: Empowering Self-Reliance Around […]

Filed Under: Book Reviews, Social Work Tagged With: Anita Casalina, Billions Rising: Empowering Self-Reliance Around the Globe, book review, empowerment, Heather Vale Goss, macro social work, poverty, social justice, Warren Whitlock

What Are Microaggressions?

By Dorlee

According to Dr. Derald Wing Sue, microaggressions are common everyday slights, insults and indignities (whether intentional or unintentional) that communicate humiliating messages to a particular person or group. Some microaggressions may be so subtle that neither the victim nor the perpetrator may fully understand what is going on.  To learn more about microaggressions, I interviewed […]

Filed Under: Clinical Practice, Expert Interviews Tagged With: career paths, cultural competence, Danielle Murphy, hospital victims' crime unit, microaggressions, racism, social justice

Spirituality, Compassion and Gestalt Therapy

By Dorlee

Earlier this week, my school had a “Maintaining Our Commitment to Social Justice” day including a keynote address and three workshops of our choice amongst a selection of workshops. It was a very informative and interesting day and I felt very appreciative of my school having hosted such an event. Kalima DeSuze, an African American […]

Filed Under: Education and Training, Grad School, Social Work Career, Workshop Learnings Tagged With: compassionate functioning, empathy, gestalt therapy, social justice, spirituality

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