
Social Welfare History Group
@SWHG1956
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Preserving social welfare & work history. Led by @Zak1834, @jessica_toft, @JustinSHarty, @abramovitzmimi, @janemcphers. Doc Group: https://t.co/6Pvztl3NZF
Joined February 2020
RT @JustinSHarty: Excited to share my new article on the VCU Libraries Social Welfare History Project: “Social Work in Divisive Times: Navi….
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RT @JustinSHarty: Join us for the "Resilience and Resistance" webinar on 2/22, 7p, ET. Explore the historical journey of Black social work….
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Social Welfare History Group leaders have just published an article in the Journal of Social Work Education urging a stronger focus on social welfare history in teaching, research and practice. We encourage everyone to read and share widely.
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History, the major storehouse of information, informs us about the important relationship between people and society and increases our understanding of basic societal values and institutional arran...
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RT @JustinSHarty: Voting for SSWR board is open! I'd love your vote for Early Career Director-At-Large. I'm committed to growing our histor….
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RT @JustinSHarty: Late, but on #Juneteenth, let's honor the legacy of E. Franklin Frazier. In 1927, he underscored the need for specialized….
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RT @JustinSHarty: "Archives are a partial history" emphasized by David Jones (@SocWkHistory). When conducting historical social work resear….
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Registration open for first joint webinar June 5, 2023 between @SocWkHistory (UK) & @SWHG1956. (USA) - looking at archives and sources for history of #socialwork - importance of history to understanding current practice challenges!
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Co-hosted by the Social Welfare History Group (USA) and the Social Work History Network (UK)
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RT @SocWkHistory: Registration open for first joint webinar 5 June 2023 between @SocWkHistory (UK) & @SWHG1956 (USA) - looking at archives….
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Such important work, @EJohnsonLCSW! Understanding local social work history is vital for our communities. It's time to rediscover and celebrate those who have been forgotten or silenced. Their legacies live on, and it's our responsibility to carry their stories forward.
Following up on the post by @CSWA_HoD on my 1st webinar, here's my 1st blog post on the CSWA site that describes the value of knowing & highlighting your local history of social workers who may have been forgotten or deliberately silenced.
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Join @SWHG1956 Doctoral Group! Led by @JustinSHarty & @AbramovitzMimi! Connect w/ historically-minded doc students & faculty mentors, exchange ideas, & collaborate on social work/welfare history projects. Join & complete our survey
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RT @janemcphers: This week on Wednesday: "Red Scares, Political Repression, & Social Work: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow"! Consider: What….
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Great resource!.
Honored to be recognized & grateful to share my GADE keynote (w/ speaker notes) on #SocialWorkHistory & lessons for doctoral education in divisive times. I explore SW’s complex past, ethical dilemmas, resistance efforts, & pursuit of social/racial justice.
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RT @JustinSHarty: Thrilled to be the keynote speaker for @GADESocialWork 2023! Join me for my keynote on "Social Work History" and follow-u….
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RT @JustinSHarty: Thrilled to join @uofsccosw’s panel honoring Black social work pioneers & contemporary changemakers who are transforming….
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