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In the first episode of Social Work Votes, we discuss if social workers should be political and what that would look like. We’ll hear from Jaime Estades, Esq., lawyer and social worker from City University of New York, founder of Latino Leadership Institute, and policy advocate on the recent events in voting and what this means for us as social workers. He answers the question: what is our responsibility in politics? Even more, we discuss two important SCOTUS cases and the voter suppression that occurred in Georgia.
By Social Work VotesIn the first episode of Social Work Votes, we discuss if social workers should be political and what that would look like. We’ll hear from Jaime Estades, Esq., lawyer and social worker from City University of New York, founder of Latino Leadership Institute, and policy advocate on the recent events in voting and what this means for us as social workers. He answers the question: what is our responsibility in politics? Even more, we discuss two important SCOTUS cases and the voter suppression that occurred in Georgia.