NASW Minnesota 2022 Virtual Symposium

Social Work Summit: (Re)creating — A Culminating Discussion of Ideas & Creation of an Action Plan

Mark Wills 0 1994
1-4 p.m.

(Re)visioning our format

In lieu of our annual fall conference, we have put together a symposium that will feature one session every month between January and April 2022, concluding with our Social Work Summit in May 2022. Symposium content will focus on (re)defining the status quo of our profession. In each session, we will unpack a pressing issue and discuss bold approaches to meet the challenges of tomorrow. We will create space for multiple truths as we challenge ourselves to unlearn, evolve, lead, and follow into the future of social work.

The Muslim Social Worker

NASW New York State

Mark Wills 0 2733
6 p.m.

Join us as a panel of Muslim social workers discuss the intersection of Islam and social work, mental health and social service concerns of the Muslim community, and how racism and Islamophobia impacts their work and delivery of services.

Revolutionize Social Work Town Hall

NASW New York State

Mark Wills 0 1415
6 p.m.

Over a year after racial justice and anti-racism was a front-page issue in our society and profession, we want to check in and see if there has been transformative change in our schools, practice, and association.

Veterans Day: An Exploration of Coming Home

NASW New York State

Mark Wills 0 1114
5:30-7:30 p.m.

Join NASWNYS to hear from a panel of veterans about their journey leaving the military, how they are processing the recent withdrawal from Afghanistan, their experiences of anti-military sentiments, and successes and challenges integrating into civilian life.

American Jewish Committee (AJC) Presents: The State of Antisemitism in America 2021 Report

NASW New York State

Mark Wills 0 1042
5 p.m.

Since 2019, AJC has been conducting surveys on the rise in antisemitism in America. Answering questions such as, “Does the Jewish community think there is a rise in antisemitism and what does the general public think?” and “How much does the general public know about antisemitism and does the Jewish community have a right to determine what is anti-semitic?”
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