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Monthly Archive: March 2012

Class · Education · Intergroup Dialogue · The People Who Inspire Series

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The People Who Inspire Series: Lumas Helaire

  • March 26, 2012
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The People Who Inspire series highlights individuals from a variety of backgrounds and occupations who are seeking to impact the lives of others in a positive way. Through Truth-Telling: the honest sharing of their own experiences, they teach us a little about themselves, hopefully enabling[...]

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On Social Work in Society: For me, it all comes back to Ubuntu

  • March 19, 2012
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Note: This post is also live on Social Work/Social Care Media. I submitted it as an opinion piece about the role of social work in society. On the journey to find ways to share this planet with one another, many conflicts have arisen and continue[...]

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For Men: 10 Top Tips to End Rape

  • March 18, 2012
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I found this photo online and wanted to share it with you. Although some might see an element of satire in this photo, the message is quite serious. The Ad is from two campaigns called This Is Not An Invitation To Rape Me and Not[...]

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CMI Men’s Retreat 2011

  • March 16, 2012

In September of 2011, I had an opportunity to be a presenter at the 1st Annual Men’s Retreat sponsored by the Center for Multicultural Initiatives at Oakland University. During the retreat, I co-facilitated a workshop called “The Tipping Point” in which I was able to engage young men of[...]

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National Social Work Month Infographic

  • March 15, 2012
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Happy Social Work Month! While this infographic provides an introductory overview to the profession, the truth is, the process of pursuing studies for Social Justice Work and obtaining a degree in the field gives those who are passionate about making a positive impact in the[...]

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On Being An Ally

  • March 14, 2012

“We all need allies and we all need to be Allies”. I found this post to be really thought-provoking and timely! I think the author offers some wonderful suggestions that she finds useful in working to be a better ally to others. This is a[...]

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The People Who Inspire Series’ Showcase

  • March 11, 2012
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Here lies the Showcase for the individuals who have been featured in the People Who Inspire Series: Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian‘s “The People Who Inspire series” highlights individuals from a variety of backgrounds and occupations who are seeking to impact the lives of others[...]

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