Category: Racial Justice

All Things Considered: “‘We Are Going To Be The Victims’ Unless Anti-Asian Racism Is Confronted,” Says Prof. Hahm

On NPR’s All Things Considered, aired on GBH radio, host Arun Rath talks to BU School of Social Work professor Hyeouk Chris Hahm about the intricacies of anti-Asian racism in the United States and the alarming data on discrimination and stereotyping of Asian Americans. Professor Hahm‘s research focuses on reducing health disparities among Asian American […]

Bronwyn Keefe

The Network: Prof. Keefe to Join American Geriatrics Society’s Initiative Addressing Structural Racism and Ageism

Research assistant professor Bronwyn Keefe, director of The Network for Professional Education and the Center for Aging and Disability Education and Research (CADER) was invited to the American Geriatrics Society’s new initiative created to eliminate racism, ageism, and other forms of discrimination in the aging health community. Excerpt from “American Geriatrics Society Taps Prof. Keefe […]

3/5: Anti-Racist Pedagogy Lightning Talk with Prof. Belkin Martinez

Boston University School of Social Work (BUSSW) professor Dawn Belkin Martinez joins five other BU experts for the virtual Lightning Talk event, “Anti-Racist Pedagogy.” A clinical associate professor and associate dean for equity and inclusion at BUSSW, Belkin Martinez is a social worker, educator, and author of the book “Social Justice in Clinical Practice: A […]