VIRTUAL WORKSHOP
This event will not be recorded. Content from this webinar will not be available at a later date.
You will need to attend this event on the scheduled date.
Friday, February 7, 2025
8:30 am - 9:00 am (CT) - Check-in
9:00 am - 12:15 pm (CT) - Workshop
With intermittent breaks
Workshop Description: In the narrative of social justice advocacy, social workers encounter a pivotal juncture, guided by Critical Race Theory (CRT) to decolonize practice. How can we address ingrained racism and oppression in our care systems with cultural humility to advocate for a fairer society? This query propels us towards reshaping advocacy for justice, equity, inclusion, and belonging through collective community practice.
Goals and Objectives: - Participants will identify the foundational principles of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and its application in guiding social workers towards decolonizing their practice within the context of social justice advocacy.
- Participants will explore strategies for addressing systemic racism and oppression within care systems using a cultural humility approach, fostering advocacy for a fairer and more just society.
- Participants will develop skills in how to build a collective community practice, learning how to reshape advocacy efforts for justice, equity, inclusion, and belonging in alignment with the principles of CRT and cultural humility.
WHO DO I CONTACT WITH MY QUESTIONS?