#RadChat – Is our history radical?

August 10, 2023
8:00 – 9:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)

Consider the history of social work. What do you know? What is missing in your knowledge?  Social workers often talk about their commitment to social change and social justice. Is this really our purpose? Has that always been part of our history? Have we always engaged in transformative change?

Please join co-hosts from the SWAA National Steering Committee in this open discussion. This is not a webinar and will not be recorded.

#RadChat Co-Hosts

Rosemary (Rosi) Barbera (she/her) is a social worker committed to radical social change and the end of capitalism and all forms of oppression. She has worked in Chile and Bolivia doing human rights work. In the US she has worked on human rights issues, including the human rights of immigrants. She is also a social work educator.
Stephen Monroe (“Zak”) Tomczak is Professor of Social Welfare Policy and Community Organization at Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) Department of Social Work. His primary areas of expertise include the historical development of social welfare policy and the social work profession, and he serves as the current President of the Social Welfare History Group. Along with a group of colleagues concerned about the social work response to abuses by police, he helped form the state chapter of SWAA in 2020. As an active member of the Connecticut State University chapter of the American Association of University Professors (CSU-AAUP), Tomczak works to organize colleagues to combat the trend towards neoliberalism in higher education.