Plenary Session 1: Social Work Perspectives on Environmental Racism

Social Work Perspectives on Environmental Racism (Macro Social Work CE)

Environmental racism continuously oppresses minoritized populations throughout the country and the world. Social workers can play a key role in the fight for environmental justice.  They can advocate for policies and practices that can create sustainable communities and limit damage to the environment. The social work profession and practitioners, alike, have powerful holistic skill sets, knowledge bases, and resources to advance goals set by communities suffering from these injustices.

Natalie Moore-Bembry, Ed.D, MSW, LCSW

Assistant Professor and BASW Program Director

Rutgers School of Social Work

Christine Morales, MSW

Assistant Dean

Rutgers School of Social Work

Mariann Bischoff, MSW, MS, LCSW

Assistant Professor

Rutgers School of Social Work

Key:

Complete
Failed
Available
Locked
Session
11/01/2023 at 11:30 AM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 12/11/2023
11/01/2023 at 11:30 AM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 12/11/2023
Session Evaluation
1 Question
Post Test
15 Questions  |  Unlimited attempts  |  12/15 points to pass
15 Questions  |  Unlimited attempts  |  12/15 points to pass
CE Certificate
Live and Archive Viewing: 1.50 Macro Social Work credits and certificate available
Live and Archive Viewing: 1.50 Macro Social Work credits and certificate available