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In this powerful episode of Dare To Soar with Dr. RC, sits down with Dr. Onaje Muid of the Delaware County, Pennsylvania Association of Black Social Workers to explore the critical and evolving conversation around reparations and the role of social work in advancing restorative justice.
This discussion examines how historical injustices continue to shape present-day disparities in housing, education, health, and economic opportunity and why social workers must remain engaged in conversations that challenge systemic inequality.
Together they discuss:
• The historical foundations of the reparations movement
• Why reparations are a social justice issue
• The role of the National Association of Black Social Workers
• The ethical responsibility of social workers to challenge injustice
• How advocacy, policy, and community engagement intersect in this dialogue
Because understanding the past is essential to building a more just future.
By katie81942In this powerful episode of Dare To Soar with Dr. RC, sits down with Dr. Onaje Muid of the Delaware County, Pennsylvania Association of Black Social Workers to explore the critical and evolving conversation around reparations and the role of social work in advancing restorative justice.
This discussion examines how historical injustices continue to shape present-day disparities in housing, education, health, and economic opportunity and why social workers must remain engaged in conversations that challenge systemic inequality.
Together they discuss:
• The historical foundations of the reparations movement
• Why reparations are a social justice issue
• The role of the National Association of Black Social Workers
• The ethical responsibility of social workers to challenge injustice
• How advocacy, policy, and community engagement intersect in this dialogue
Because understanding the past is essential to building a more just future.