Dawn Belkin Martinez, clinical associate professor at Boston University School of Social Work (BUSSW), and members of the BUSSW Equity & Inclusion committee have developed one of the first online courses to help people and organizations understand the compelling topic of structural and institutional racism. In its first free online course offering, The Network for […]
Dean Jorge Delva, a nationally recognized expert on substance use disorders and ethnic health inequities, has been selected to deliver a keynote speech at the Society for Social Work Research’s 2022 Annual Conference, “Social Work Science for Racial, Social, & Political Justice.” He will present the Aaron Rosen Lecture, sponsored by the Brown School at […]
Every year, Politifact chooses one false political statement as “Lie of the Year.” 2021’s winner occurred at the beginning of the year, but its ramifications will define United States history for years to come: that the January 6th Capitol attack was not a big deal. BUSSW Prof. Phillipe Copeland explains that the deluge of lies […]
In an interview with the South Korean news outlet, “Pressian,” BUSSW Professor Phillipe Copeland provided insight into how anti-Critical Race Theory (CRT) is part of a long history of racism in American politics. Excerpt from, “How the ‘New Boogie Man’ of Racism Is Shaking Up US politics” by Hong Ki-hye Jeon, originally published in Pressian: […]