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Osvaldo Rivera

LEO Lecturer II

Osvaldo “Ozzie” Rivera MSW ‘87 (U of M) has worked in a number of community based non-profit and arts/cultural entities. He also has held key positions in state government and in college and university settings. His primary focus has been in organizing low-income and communities of color around a number of issues e.g. youth, substance abuse/AIDS, empowerment strategies etc. He is a performing artist and historian of Afro Latino contributions to U.S. history and culture.

Education

Year Degree   School
1987 MSW Administration University of Michigan

Fall 2024

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Engaging Social Justice, Diversity, and Oppression in Social Work SW505

Instructor: Osvaldo Rivera
Program Type: Residential
Format: In-Person
Credits Hours: 3

Past Term Courses

Spring / Summer 2024

Course # Section Course Name
SW754 001 Using Art for Social Change View Course

Winter 2024

Course # Section Course Name
SW650 002 Theories and Practices of Community Change: Concepts, History and Approaches View Course

Fall 2023

Course # Section Course Name
SW505 004 Engaging Social Justice, Diversity, and Oppression in Social Work View Course

Spring / Summer 2023

Course # Section Course Name
SW754 001 Using Art for Social Change View Course

Winter 2023

Course # Section Course Name
SW650 002 Theories and Practices of Community Change: Concepts, History and Approaches View Course

Fall 2022

Course # Section Course Name
SW505 013 Engaging Social Justice, Diversity, and Oppression in Social Work View Course

Winter 2022

Course # Section Course Name
SW650 003 Theories and Practices of Community Change: Concepts, History and Approaches View Course
SW711 001 Working with Latinx Families View Course

Fall 2021

Course # Section Course Name
SW505 006 Engaging Social Justice, Diversity, and Oppression in Social Work View Course

Winter 2021

Course # Section Course Name
SW650 002 Theories and Practices of Community Change: Concepts, History and Approaches View Course
SW711 001 Working with Latinx Families View Course

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