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Equity and Social Justice: There’s More to This Webinar

NASW-WA Live Webinar

Equity and Social Justice: There’s More to This Webinar

NASW-WA Live Webinar

April 25, 2025, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, PST
via Zoom
3 CE Credits

$75 NASW Members
$120 non-members

Presented by Lula Smith, MSW, MBA, MHP

Register Now: https://tinyurl.com/379kjepf

About the webinar

Discovering what privilege is to a group of disadvantaged creates internal and external combustion that ignites a continual voice of social justice. This training will dive into the role of socialization and hegemony in maintaining continuous conversations of equity and social justice. We will ask and answer hard questions about race, and sexual orientation, and unpack the norms of a pervasive hegemonic system.

Goals and Objectives:

  • Explore hard conversations of what the privilege of a dominant culture is to a group of disadvantaged people.
  • Training creates internal and external combustion of conversation that ignites a continual voice of social justice.
  • Ask and answer hard questions about race, and sexual orientation, and unpack the norms of a pervasive powerful system.

About the Presenter:

Lula Smith, MSW, MBA, MHP is a Clinic Supervisor at Valley Cities Behavior Health Clinics. She also works as an Independent Contractor for the Washington Office of Public Defense as a Forensic Social Worker (expert case review for Child Welfare). Ms. Smith enjoys advocating and supporting others while demonstrating knowledge, skills, and experience that strengthens social services. She participates in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committees and develops culturally relevant facilitation and trainings. Ms. Smith serves as an adjunct faculty member for Eastern Washington University School of Social Work teaching Social Work with Groups.

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