Showing events on June 19, 2019
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Liberation at Work
June 19, 2019 - 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM ET
Come join us as we celebrate Juneteenth! The purpose of this event is to celebrate the independence of folks from the African Diaspora and the current liberation that includes graduate education at a public university and working as a professional.
As a result of this event, students will be able to: describe the history of Juneteenth, identify three professional roles that Black professional Social Workers hold, identify two strategies to utilize when seeking a position, and provide two definitions of professionalism.
Refreshments will be served.
Sponsored by the Association of Black Social Work Students, New Leaders in African-Centered Social Work Scholar Program and the School of Social Work
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SSW and DPSS Personal Safety Lecture
June 19, 2019 - 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM ET
In partnership with the Division of Public Safety & Security, the Office of Field Instruction is sponsoring an introductory lecture to personal safety and self defense. Our presenters from DPSS will be Candace Dorsey, Empowerment Self Defense Manager, and Sergeant Gary Hicks.
Description: "Our self-defense workshop takes a holistic approach to self-protection, emphasizing awareness and assertiveness skills as well as physical and verbal strategies to counter violence. The goal is to leave you better equipped to deal with everything from harassment to potentially violent people to sexual assault."
Information will be presented in a lecture format, and further resources will be given for students who wish to follow up with a self defense course through DPSS.
Food will be provided! Students may arrive between 5:00 and 5:30 for food; the lecture will begin at 5:30.