January 15, 2021 | 2:00-3:30 PM ET
No CE: FREE | With CE (Members): $25 | With CE (Nonmembers): $35
Please join us for this interactive event examining white privilege: what it is, and what it means for social work and society.
Speakers
Cheryl Franks, PhD, LMSW, Higher Education Officer & Adjunct Associate Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York (CUNY)
Debora Ortega, PhD, MSW, Director, Latinx Center, Professor, University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work
Karina Walters, PhD, MSW, Professor, Katherine Hall Chambers Scholar, University of Washington School of Social Work
Laura Wernick, PhD, MSW, Associate Professor, Fordham Graduate School of Social Service
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