Session: Actions for racial justice : Ambivalent organizing, visioning, counter-stories and CBPR (Society for Social Work and Research 29th Annual Conference)

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324 Actions for racial justice : Ambivalent organizing, visioning, counter-stories and CBPR

Schedule:
Sunday, January 19, 2025: 9:45 AM-11:15 AM
Juniper, Level 2 (Sheraton Grand Seattle)
Cluster:
Moderator:
Fernanda Cross, PhD, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
* noted as presenting author
Black Social Workers Counter-Stories: Wrestling with White-Supremacy in Social Work
Melody Benedict, MSW, Albany State University; Nelia Quezada-Horne, Ph.D., SUNY University at Albany; Destiny Bender, MSW, State University of New York at Albany; Channel Lowery, MSW, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Heather Larkin, PhD, State University of New York at Albany
White Racial Justice Organizers: Navigating Ambivalence on the Path to Activism
Blake Skidmore, DSW, University of Louisville; Crystal Collins-Camargo, PhD, University of Louisville; Emma Sterrett-Hong, PhD, University of Louisville; Trinidad Jackson, PhD, University of Louisville
Leveraging a Community-Based Partnership to Support the Mental Health of Latinx Immigrant-Origin Youth
Fernanda Cross, PhD, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Joel Lucio, MSW, University of Michigan; Julio Canino, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Alberto Caballero, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; SaraĆ­ Blanco, MSW, University of Michigan; Rosemary Linares, MPA, Buenos Vecinos; Lilly Fink Shapiro, MPH, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Community-Based Participatory Research As Anti-Racist Research: Centering Scholars of Colors' Experiences
Cindy Sangalang, University of California, Los Angeles; Latoya Small, PhD, University of California, Los Angeles
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