NASW New York State
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.
NASW New York State
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.
NASW New York State
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?”
NASW New York State
9 a.m.-4 p.m.
This workshop will include extensive experiential work, focusing on the body and the breath as the basis for staying in the present moment, and introducing both formal and informal mindfulness practices.
NASW New York State
6 p.m.
How do we hold space for racism and anti-Semitism? How do we, as social workers, promote and embody the practice of solidarity? Join NASWNYS as Dr. Laura Quiros shares her experiences as a Black, Latina, and Jewish woman and the intersection of these identities.