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Songs For The Movement: The Last Words of The 7 Unarmed

  • February 5, 2016

The Songs for the Movement section of N.A.H. houses selected protest songs for social justice from the past and the present. Today’s entry in Songs for the...

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Environmental Racism, Black History, Teaching: 6 Articles I’ve Been Reading This Week

  • February 5, 2016

From Voices from the Infant, Toddler, and Family Field: No Words… “Yesterday two of my friends and I had the honor of volunteering in Flint, MI...

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Want to Help? First, Shut Up and Listen

  • February 3, 2016

Although their hearts might be in a good place, sometimes Social Workers and other helpers can take a savior approach to their work and end up doing...

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(N.A.H.) Included in List of Top 50 Social Work Blogs

  • February 2, 2016

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian was included in bestmswprograms.com‘s  list of Top 50 Social Work Blogs in the Social Justice and Human Rights Category. Visit the...

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Jared Paul: “Five Times My Skin Color Didn’t Kill Me”

  • February 1, 2016

In this TED Talk, Jared Paul speaks on moving from non racism to anti-racism. Listen to this talk in comparison to say, Clint Smith’s talk on...

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An Unexpected, But Very Welcome Gift

  • January 31, 2016

Yesterday marked the end of teaching another section of Understanding Diversity and Social Justice Through Dialogue. In addition to encouraging students to make sure that their education...

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