SWRK 2002H Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Community Organizing, Peggy Mcintosh

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Focus on community organizing, advocacy & social change: building on foundations i (swrk 2001, anti-oppressive and sw ethics framework, application of knowledge, theory & skills from swrk 2001. Social work faculty of the university of manitoba. Challenging oppression and confronting privilege: a critical social work approach (cid:862)defi(cid:374)iti(cid:448)e guide to a(cid:374)ti-oppressi(cid:448)e social (cid:449)ork(cid:863: analysis of the many forms of oppression, guides social workers on how to assist oppressed populations and battle oppression as a whole. Faculty at mcmaster university department of social work: algonquin/mohawk descent, research interest in indigenous youth, indigenous interventions in individual and community practice, Practitioner in indigenous communities in canada and the u. s. Peggy mcintosh: unpacking the invisible knapsack https://youtu. be/e-by9ueewhw (finish at 13 mark)

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