While social work education takes pride in a radical past, the profession rarely links this past to current day social work practice in a critical way. This paper will look at multiple social work concerns that will be investigated through a cultural history lens by discussing the oppression of various groups of people from a certain social movements, federal laws, or events. The Black Panther movement, Anti-psychiatry movement, Anti immigration policy in World War II, and the debate within social work to protect profession status or to be politically radical will be used as examples of fights for freedom. Looking back at these social justice concerns over time is helpful in giving a needed historic context to macro social work practice tod...
The United States is a society diverse in culture, race, ethnicity, religion, and income; one strugg...
The purpose of this research is to highlight competing and contrasting definitions of so...
Anti-racist and anti-oppressive practices are considered essential components of social work educati...
The focus of my paper is on the social work response to the here and now, within the supposedly ‘dem...
Using an exploratory qualitative research design, featuring semi-structured interviews with ten soci...
Anti-oppressive social work has become a central topic among social work scholars, guiding the analy...
Throughout its history social work has been enmeshed in a constant conflict between the two major fa...
Social workers are frequent participants in social movements that affect social policy. However, soc...
Slavery and injustice are not only physical but in mind. Researchers across the world have documente...
The purpose of this research is to highlight competing and contrasting definitions of social work th...
In today’s society, the marginalization and oppression among vulnerable communities emphasizes the n...
This panel presentation is the result of a social work policy class at the University of Toledo. As ...
This Special Edition of Critical Social Work is a collection of papers from the Annual conference (2...
Within dominant North American discourse, individual freedom is a substantive tag line for the mind-...
The Industrial Revolution transformed the social, economic, political and intellectual landscape of ...
The United States is a society diverse in culture, race, ethnicity, religion, and income; one strugg...
The purpose of this research is to highlight competing and contrasting definitions of so...
Anti-racist and anti-oppressive practices are considered essential components of social work educati...
The focus of my paper is on the social work response to the here and now, within the supposedly ‘dem...
Using an exploratory qualitative research design, featuring semi-structured interviews with ten soci...
Anti-oppressive social work has become a central topic among social work scholars, guiding the analy...
Throughout its history social work has been enmeshed in a constant conflict between the two major fa...
Social workers are frequent participants in social movements that affect social policy. However, soc...
Slavery and injustice are not only physical but in mind. Researchers across the world have documente...
The purpose of this research is to highlight competing and contrasting definitions of social work th...
In today’s society, the marginalization and oppression among vulnerable communities emphasizes the n...
This panel presentation is the result of a social work policy class at the University of Toledo. As ...
This Special Edition of Critical Social Work is a collection of papers from the Annual conference (2...
Within dominant North American discourse, individual freedom is a substantive tag line for the mind-...
The Industrial Revolution transformed the social, economic, political and intellectual landscape of ...
The United States is a society diverse in culture, race, ethnicity, religion, and income; one strugg...
The purpose of this research is to highlight competing and contrasting definitions of so...
Anti-racist and anti-oppressive practices are considered essential components of social work educati...