
Social Welfare History Group
@swhg1956
Preserving social welfare & work history. Led by @Zak1834, @jessica_toft, @JustinSHarty, @abramovitzmimi, @janemcphers. Doc Group: groups.google.com/g/swhg_doc
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Thrilled to join USC College of Social Work’s panel honoring Black social work pioneers & contemporary changemakers who are transforming the field! Join us for a virtual celebration of contributions and insights - …tyofsouthcarolina-yrckc.formstack.com/forms/social_w… #socialwork #BlackHistoryMonth


Thrilled to be the keynote speaker for GADE Social Work 2023! Join me for my keynote on "Social Work History" and follow-up breakout session on "Leveraging Social Work History in Divisive Times" to transform doctoral education. See you there! web.cvent.com/event/07e94cfc…




This week on Wednesday: "Red Scares, Political Repression, & Social Work: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow"! Consider: What can we learn about resistance from those who came before us? Register: umn.zoom.us/webinar/regist… Social Welfare History Group kit Jessica Toft Justin Harty



Join Social Welfare History Group Doctoral Group! Led by Justin Harty & Mimi Abramovitz! Connect w/ historically-minded doc students & faculty mentors, exchange ideas, & collaborate on social work/welfare history projects. Join groups.google.com/g/swhg_doc & complete our survey forms.gle/FsCsrHbvUwV7PQ…


Such important work, Follow Elise Johnson on Blue Sky! Understanding local social work history is vital for our communities. It's time to rediscover and celebrate those who have been forgotten or silenced. Their legacies live on, and it's our responsibility to carry their stories forward.


Registration open for first joint webinar 5 June 2023 between Social Work History Network (UK) & Social Welfare History Group (USA) - looking at archives and sources for history of #socialwork - importance of history to understanding current practice challenges! BASW NASW ifsw kcl.ac.uk/events/uncover…

Registration open for first joint webinar June 5, 2023 between Social Work History Network (UK) & Social Welfare History Group (USA) - looking at archives and sources for history of #socialwork - importance of history to understanding current practice challenges! kcl.ac.uk/events/uncover…

"Archives are a partial history" emphasized by David Jones (Social Work History Network). When conducting historical social work research, it's vital to reflect on this insight. Let's prioritize building marginalized archives for a comprehensive social work/welfare record before it fades away.




Support Stephen Monroe's fundraising campaign to raise funds for 2023 End of Year 60 Day Challenge. givegreater.cfgnh.org/p2p/340759/ste… via GiveGab is now Bonterra


Join us for the "Resilience and Resistance" webinar on 2/22, 7p, ET. Explore the historical journey of Black social work from Civil War to present-day. Co-sponsored by ACOSA & Social Welfare History Group. Register: tinyurl.com/HartyBlackSW #MacroSocialWork #SocialWork #BlackHistoryMonth

