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- Reggie Wilson’s Moses(es) Moses(es): a post-African/neo-HooDoo multi-media work12:00 am
- My Life My Choice Fundraiser12:00 am
- SPH Well: Breathwork for Anxiety1:00 pm
- Book Talk with Louis Chude-Sokei and Dylon Lamar Robbins2:00 pm
- Building a Stronger You3:00 pm
- Gallery @ BU Arts Initiative - Artist Talk: "Recovery at BU"4:30 pm
- Tuesday Night Lecture Series: Anthea Hamilton5:00 pm
- Study Abroad Express5:00 pm
- Taking Action for Health Equity: A Post-Election Analysis5:30 pm
- Own It: A Conversation with Alumni about Diversity & Inclusion in the Workplace6:00 pm
- WBUR Town Hall: Now What? The Impact Of The 2020 Election6:00 pm
Taking Action for Health Equity: A Post-Election Analysis
A discussion with: Rebekah Gewirtz, Executive Director of the National Association of Social Workers – MA Chapter Carlene Pavlos, Executive Director of the Massachusetts Public Health Association Jorge Delva, Boston University School of Social Work Dean, Center for Innovation in Social Work & Health Director, and Paul Farmer Professor (moderator) After the 2020 U.S. presidential election—and amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and continuing racial injustice—the role for social work and public health in addressing pressing health and social justice issues will be more crucial than ever before. In this post-election discussion, Rebekah Gewirtz, Executive Director of the National Association of Social Workers – MA Chapter, and Carlene Pavlos, Executive Director of the Massachusetts Public Health Association, will discuss their organizations’ priorities, policy agendas, and strategies, and provide analysis on how practitioners and leaders in social work and public health can identify opportunities and work toward positive change during the next administration. Hosted by the Center for Innovation in Social Work & Health at Boston University’s School of Social Work. This event is free and open to the public. Advance registration required. 1.5 free continuing education credits are available for social workers licensed in Massachusetts, after completion of a brief quiz.
When | 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm on Tuesday, November 17, 2020 |
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Contact Name | Nilagia McCoy |
Phone | 617-358-1889 |
Contact Email | nilagia@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | Center for Innovation in Social Work & Health |
Fees | Free |
Speakers | Rebekah Gewirtz, Carlene Pavlos, Jorge Delva |