Associate Professor of Social Work Toronto Metropolitan University Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Learning Objectives:
To articulate The Black Social Work Movement’s recovery of Black humanity from historical inequity in social welfare and public policies.
To increase awareness of models of democracy centered in power-sharing and collaboration through grassroots community activism, community welfare organizations, and consumers, such as the National Welfare Rights Organization
To highlight the impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) social work programs in the institutionalization of Black expertise in scholarship, research, and practice towards the recovery of human liberation.