Getting In Our Own Way: 2 Barriers We Contribute To That Limit Social Change
Today marks 4 years since the day I started Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian. This post also marks my 600th note. Some days it feels like it’s been longer...
Today marks 4 years since the day I started Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian. This post also marks my 600th note. Some days it feels like it’s been longer...
An explanation of wealth inequality along racial lines. “Much of the racial wealth disparities in the U.S. is due to inheritance. White people are far more likely...
“Stop telling women to watch their backs, when we’re the ones who stare at their backs as they walk past…Rather, speak up and teach boys and men…” ...
Moderated by Karen Zgoda, here is the transcript of last night’s #MacroSW chat on twitter entitled “Everything You Wanted To Know About Macro Social Work But Were Afraid...
People are not disabled because of some inherent flaw on their part, people are disabled because of a society that is unwilling to include them, and...
In order to become effective agents of social change, Social Workers and other advocates need to be able to recognize the manifestations of social problems on an...