Photo (right to left): Erin Marshall '19, Jeneen Evans-Whaley '05, Katie Lacenere '18, and Amanda Gigante '19.
The Ӱֱ Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research's students and alumni attended the Episcopal Community Services Forum on Justice & Opportunity at the National Museum of American Jewish History on Saturday, November 11th, 2017. The event "connects volunteers and social change activists to human service experts in order to activate partnerships and build holistic approaches to service across the region".
The event included two breakout sessions: Justice: Institutional Systems that Reinforce Economic Inequality, led by Kerry E. Smith, Esq. of Community Legal Services and Opportunity: Understanding the Culture of Poverty, led by Keva White, LCADC, LCSW of VIP Community Services, Inc.
As presented by Kerry E. Smith, here are links for taking action against predatory lending and attacks on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau:
Americans for Financial Reform
Kathryn Edin, PhD., was the keynote speaker for the event, and gave a lecture on "$2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America".