In response to the latest events across the country and the world, on Thursday June 11 our guests will address COVID in the context of white supremacy and police brutality, major problems of pandemic proportions.
We will discuss these issues with a focus on individual, peer and family relations, and community organizing. Our overarching theme, Identity and Vulnerabilities, will be used to frame the discussion.
Guests:
Rashun Miles: MSW, Doctoral Student in Social Welfare, University of Mississippi
Justin Hodge: MSW, Clinical Assistant Professor of Social Work, U-M Chair of the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office's Community Advisory Board for Law Enforcement
Justin Woods: MBA/MSW Candidate, U-M, Founder, EQuity Social Venture
Darris Hawkins: Harm Reduction Specialist, North Jersey Community Research Initiative
Charles E. Williams II: Pastor of Historic King Solomon Baptist Church, and President of the National Action Network of Michigan
Please join us!
Now is the moment for action!
University of Michigan
School of Social Work
1080 South University Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106