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    glance. The ethical code that I will discuss in depth is the social worker ethical code. Social work’s primary mission according to the NASW is to enhance human well being and help meet the basic human needs of all people. While my career as a psychological counselor will not involve feeding people or building houses, I still wish…

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    climate was the resurrection of the theoretical framework introduced by Ladson-Billings (2000), who links the concepts of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Whiteness to education. She describes CRT as being a critique of the modern-day social order, arguing that the ‘social reality’ of minorities construed by the presiding white majority is both misinformed and inherently racist, which is reflected…

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    exploitation, powerlessness, and cultural imperialism as described by social justice theorist Iris Young. After reading Marguerite Bouvards “Taking space: Women and Political Power,” I have concluded that powerlessness can in fact be overcome, civil disobedience can work to bring awareness to grievances, and a three part strategy, as outlined by David Meyer, is a very important part of effective social justice movements. Author and social justice theorist, Marguerite Bouvard introduces us to The…

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    always had a calling to help people, social work feels like a major that has designed for me. My connection to social work first started with my personal experiences. Growing up as a child, my family and our happiness was disrupted by the violence and corruption on my home country The Democratic Republic of Congo. When I was seven years old, my father, who worked as an army general, was assassinated by a political group that was trying to rise to power. Social injustice was part of my life from…

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    unalienable rights, regardless of their race, gender, or economic status. When this rights are taken from certain minorities by the dominant establishment is that social justice movements are born. Social justice movements fight wherever injustice and inequality exist. They are always ahead of the time they are born into, and that is why social justice movements have always shaped our world into a better one. One of this movements is the Pro-choice movement, or United States abortion-rights…

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    Ferguson’s class are social justice and equity. Although we only had one day of actually taking notes about those two aspects in IDS 2013, we frequently revisited the topic. The essay “Creating Classrooms for Equity and Social Justice” (1994) in The New Teacher Book (Burant et al., 2010) contains bullet points which clearly define what “…curriculum and classroom practice must…

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    about global social work is widening my perspective of the world as I know it. I will even go a step further and say I did not really know the world at all, but I am learning. Global social work is giving me a broader perspective. So I have to admit that I am definitely being pushed out of my comfort zone. The current poverty rate and free-trade agreements take me to a totally different dimension of thinking. However, you do not know the real social work until you study global social work. So…

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    we can both agree that racial justice is a huge issue and we must work to resolve it. Eli: Agreed. People should just understand that there simply is no such thing as race. People tend to justify its existence as being a natural or social kind but, as an eliminativist, I see it as neither. I believe that if we want to achieve social justice we must acknowledge that as fact. Soc: But how can that be? As a social constructivist, I firmly believe that race is a social kind. Although I agree with…

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    LaToya Ruby Frazier is exhausted. She flew in from Braddock, Pa. to Chicago at the crack of dawn to speak at the Art Institute of Chicago in front of a packed crowd. Today is painless compared to the previous 365 days. She reflects on her weeks in Flint, Mich. where she documented Flint's horrific water crisis. The tragedy in Flint exposed thousands of children to high levels of lead. Back in her hometown of Braddock, Frazier's spent the last month around the clock at the local hospital by her…

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    Diversity, inclusion, and social justice—these words are core in shaping a harmonious environment of tranquility and growth. I am a firm believer that our actions, beliefs, and positive mindset towards our brothers and sisters truly influence the nature around us. I strive to take unyielding action and to advance awareness of utmost respect. With my active will to spread respect, I know for certain that I am taking part in an even greater movement that pushes forth a powerful yet loving world…

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