SU School of Social Work

@SUSocialWork

The School of Social Work is dedicated to excellence in the education of professional social workers at the baccalaureate and masters levels.

Salisbury, Maryland
Joined February 2015

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  1. As of today, I am no longer Interim Director but Director of . I have been unleashed! 😊

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  3. Jul 1

    New fall 2020 Elective Course: Dismantling White Supremacy in Social Work on Wednesdays, 5pm via Zoom & open to all MSW & BASW students (who completed SOWK 309 or permission from instructor). Please enroll in SOWK 499/599. ??s contact Dr. Anthony.

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  4. Jun 30

    We are getting ready for the fall return and with that, we want you to have the coolest Zoom backgrounds!

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  5. Jun 24

    Join the Vote Safe 2020 Live event on Thursday, June 25th at 8:30pm for an array of musical guests, elected officials, advocates, and speakers. Check out the website to register and get more information.

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  6. Jun 23

    Summer time is the best time to register for resume building classes for people who will be graduating soon or seeking employment soon! If you know of any upcoming webinars, open discussions, or zoom meetings involving resume building please share in RT/replies!

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  7. Jun 20
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  8. Jun 22
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  9. Jun 22

    students who are interested in organizing around anti-racist education and practice, please consider joining the SWCAREs student-led movement.

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  10. Jun 21
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  11. Jun 21
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    I’m caring for myself by spending some quality time with a friend! We made a charcuterie board because eating nutritious food is key to practicing physical self care. Here are some self-care tips for social workers and other helping professionals!

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  12. Jun 21

    ! Being anti-racist = being intentional. It is important to remember that our learning and anti-racist work is life-long; We need to be able to continue doing this work & not burn out. What are you doing to care for yourself?

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  13. Jun 20

    Day 6/7: Moving Forward 🖤 Here is a great post that explains how we can form sustainable habits to keep up the anti-racist momentum! (2/2)

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  14. Jun 20

    Day 6/7: Moving Forward 🖤 Here is a great post that explains how we can form sustainable habits to keep up the anti-racist momentum! (1/2) Full post here:

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  15. Jun 20

    As we recognize & acknowledge that the profession has work to do to become more anti-racist. What actions can we take as a profession? What professional actions will you do after this ends?

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  16. Jun 20

    theme for today is Moving Social Work Forward. Our anti-racist actions do not stop just because this week is ending. Instead, it is a time to plan! First, what actions will you take in your personal life? How will you be accountable?

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  17. Jun 17
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    A great resource, Demand Justice for Black Lives Now, includes a donation list. This document is edited by members of the Action for Black Lives initiative at the Columbia University School of Social Work.

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  18. Jun 18
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    For more information about voting, please check out - They recently posted their fall 2020 virtual events, so please put these dates on your calendar!

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  20. Jun 19

    I was educated today-Most slaves did not know they were freed until 2 YEARS after freedom was declared. What have you learned today you didn’t know? Check out this video and see if anything stands out! Happpy Juneteenth! via

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