Social Welfare Ph.D. Open Forum
ZoomBiweekly open forums for Ph.D. students facilitated by program chair Ian Holloway allow students to ask questions about any topic.
Biweekly open forums for Ph.D. students facilitated by program chair Ian Holloway allow students to ask questions about any topic.
Panel includes a California assemblywoman who is working to expand rental housing registries to aid in the enforcement of tenant protections.
One in a series of virtual symposia examining social welfare and social justice to reimagine the profession to achieve an anti-racist future.
One in a series of virtual symposia examining social welfare and social justice to reimagine the profession to achieve an anti-racist future.
A discussion led by Didier Fassin, whose research on police work in poor neighborhoods on the outskirts of Paris continues to echo in the public sphere.
Social work has a complex history of upholding White supremacy alongside a goal to achieve racial justice. Moreover, our profession simultaneously practices within racist systems and works to dismantle them. In the wake of a fervent #BlackLivesMatter movement and persistent racial disparities in key social welfare institutions, these paradoxes have come to the forefront of […]
The Social Welfare Department is hosting biweekly open forums for PhD students, facilitated by Doctoral Program Chair, Ian Holloway. The second session for Winter Quarter will be held January 29th […]
The Los Angeles Education Research Institute hosts a presentation and conversation about ensuring the success of a Community Schools model in Los Angeles.
Webinar will explore how to live a long and healthy life, with a focus on artificial intelligence and psychosocial care methods to help empower older adults.
Justin Harty, a University of Chicago doctoral candidate and licensed clinical social worker, will speak about historical efforts to address anti-Blackness and racism in the profession of social work.