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  1. Queer Advocacy Coalition

    Through community engagement, programming and partnership with other LGBTQIA+ organizations on campus and within the community, our mission is to engage in advocacy work and educational opportunities and a sense of community and visibility for University of Michigan graduate and professional-level social work students.

  2. Showing Up For Racial Justice - SURJ

    SURJ UMich works to motivate and make known transformative education opportunities that sharpen the analysis, organizing skills and leadership of white anti-racist organizers and the broader University of Michigan community.

  3. Social Work Environmental Equity Taskforce (SWEET)

    Social Work Environmental Equity Task force (SWEET) is a student organization at the SW that is committed to protecting the environment, increasing the knowledge base of our students, and promoting equitable and just choices for communities disproportionately affected by environmental impacts. SWEET aspires to expand Social Work students' access to environmental justice knowledge, cultivate the values of conservation and stewardship within the SW community, and engage the natural world.

  4. Social Work in Schools

    Social Work in Schools (SWIS) exists to build a community of students interested in social work in school setting. (SWIS) serves as a bridge between the school social work specialization and the student body to promote the professional development of students interest in School Social Work in schools and to cultivate and maintain a school-based intervention resources database for current students and future social workers.

  5. Southwest Asia and North Africa Social Work Association

    Southwest Asia and North Africa Social Work Association (SWANA) is established for the purpose of creating a safe environment for Southwest Asian and North African identifying social work students and professionals to discuss interests, plans, culture, advocacy, and reclaiming of our identities. With a mission to advocate and provide a safe space for those who identify as Southwest Asian or North African and to bring awareness to issues in Southwest Asia and North Africa.

  6. Student Association for Psychedelic Studies

    Student Association for Psychedelic Studies (SAPS) is established for the purpose of raising awareness about and facilitating the success of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy movement. Our objective is to create a space to discuss the growing body of research on therapeutic uses of psychedelics and related political, ethical, and PODS issues. We hope to expand objective awareness and promote fair and responsible access to alternative treatments.

  7. Student Rights Project

    The Student Rights Project (SRP) is a pro bono project comprised of graduate students in the University of Michigan’s schools of law, social work, and education. In partnership with the Student Advocacy Center (SAC), we advocate for K-12 students facing suspension or expulsion in Southeast Michigan. Our advocacy model is holistic: we aim to empower youth and families throughout the school disciplinary process, to connect students with community support networks, and to limit the use and negative consequences of exclusionary discipline. SRP also organizes and promotes activities designed to challenge institutional threats to educational opportunities for all Michigan children, including reviewing school codes of conduct through the School Code Project. Contact srp-board@umich.edu with questions or to get trained as an Advocate!

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