(N.A.H.) News! Social Workers for Social Justice: Interview with Relando Thompkins

I recently had the honor of being interviewed by Deona Hooper, founder of SocialWorkHelper.com in which I gave a small glimpse into my “origin story” with Social Work, and my motivations behind creating Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian.

Here’s an excerpt from the intro:

“What is Social Justice, and why is it needed? Social Justice is a term used by practitioners who seek equality and solidarity for creating a just society. In today’s current economical and political climate, many people will argue that more injustices permeate throughout society more than ever. With for profit prisons, cuts to education, income disparity, marriage inequality, more people are needed to bring awareness to these issues. I had the pleasure to do a Q&A Interview with Relando Thompkins, MSW who is a dedicated blogger and activist on social justice issues.”

Read the full interview, share it with others, and let me know what you think.

Ubuntu,

From Aspiring Humanitarian, Relando Thompkins, MSW

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I'm a Social Justice Educator and Aspiring Humanitarian who is interested in conflict resolution, improving intergroup relations, and building more equitable and inclusive communities. "Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian" is my blog, where I write about issues of diversity, inclusion, equity, and social justice. By exploring social identities through written word, film & video, and other forms of media, I hope to continue to expand and enrich conversations about social issues that face our society, and to find ways to take social action while encouraging others to do so as well in their own ways.

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  1. December 13, 2015

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