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Utilizing a Critical Race Theory Lens to Reduce Barriers to Social and Emotional Learning: A Call to Action
Presented by Dr. Blanca Sanchez McGee, DSW, LCSW-S
This workshop examines historical barriers to equity and offers actionable strategies for social workers to advocate for transformative social and emotional learning using a critical race theory lens.
1 Social Justice
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Non-Member
$35.00
Member
$25.00
Retired
$20.00
Student
$20.00
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