Event date: 8/24/2021 Export event Mark Wills / Friday, August 6, 2021 / Categories: Uncategorized BIPOC Self Care and Peer Support Group Meeting NASW New York State 6-7 p.m. ETFree and open to all BIPOC Social Workers!Through Revolutionize the Profession, BIPOC social workers requested a mechanism to engage in peer support. The Town Halls are a vehicle to identify, define, and describe how racism manifests in social work practice. While white counterparts are invited to the Revolution, they do not speak. BIPOC social workers desire a space that is theirs to process daily acts of racism. The Revolution has successfully connected BIPOC social workers across the world.Revolutionize the Profession Town Halls are facilitated discussions that provide data and context for the many ways racism exists in social work practice and education. The Revolution Peer Support Project is a space for BIPOC social workers to connect with peers and process the impact of daily racism.REGISTER FOR BIPOC SELF CARE AND PEER SUPPORT GROUP MEETING Previous Article BIPOC Self Care and Peer Support Group Meeting: Revolutionize Healing Next Article Chapter Chat—Antisemitism: Implications for Social Work Involvement Print 1433 Tags: virtual webinar chapter new york state Related articles Borderless Care: Navigating Transnational Caregiving in a Globalized World Cultural Humility: A Practice of Curiosity and Accountability for Social Workers Social Workers’ Role in Addressing Harmful Substance Use Emotional Intelligence in Social Work: Strengthening Professional Practice New Trends in Substance Abuse Focusing on Alcohol and Cannabis