
GSSW faculty and alumni coauthored chapters in a new book, “Social Work, White Supremacy, and Racial Justice,” which challenges readers to forge new practices, policies and pedagogies for an anti-racist future.
GSSW faculty and alumni coauthored chapters in a new book, “Social Work, White Supremacy, and Racial Justice,” which challenges readers to forge new practices, policies and pedagogies for an anti-racist future.
GSSW’s new Institute for Animal Sentience & Protection will expand the understanding of the cognitive and emotional capabilities of nonhuman animals and advance their protection.
Join Butler staff in this episode of B-Connected, which focuses on coaching in tribal child welfare, the benefits and challenges that can exist, and how coaching can support your staff.
An increasing number of young people are experiencing ecological distress, including depression and anxiety. GSSW faculty, staff and students are trying to help.
A new book co-edited by University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work Prof. Rachel Forbes encourages social workers to advocate for environmental justice.
As GSSW’s new dean, Henrika McCoy plans to address challenges related to admission, financial aid, diversity and justice, among others.
Equity Labs Executive Director Chenthu Jayton discusses Equity Labs’s work to advance liberation and justice and steps that individuals can take to center liberation and justice in their own lives and work.
GSSW doctoral candidate and faculty members contribute to new anthology exploring abolition and social work with their book Abolition and Social Work: Possibilities, Paradoxes, and the Practice of Community Care.