In the recent Truth to Power workshop — part of GSSW’s Catalyst Series for Social Justice — participants learned to use personal storytelling for critical self-reflection and social justice advocacy.
GSSW Prof. Debora Ortega is looking at social work’s grand challenges through a critical race theory lens, aiming to address underlying issues such as systematic racism and white supremacy.
After nearly 20 years of impacting social change as a social worker, alumna Hope Errico Wisneski has returned to GSSW to impact change as the school’s new associate dean and chief of staff.
For a decade, GSSW’s Social Work in Kenya course has prepared students to collaborate with local communities and organizations to improve the health of people, animals, and the environment.
A unique interdisciplinary course takes social work graduate students to Chiapas, Mexico, to develop a holistic understanding of human rights, development, economic policy, culture and language.
Denver Campus MSW students provide creative empowerment workshops for struggling youth at Art from Ashes, a GSSW field education partner.
Researchers at GSSW and Umeå University in Sweden will conduct an epidemiological study of substance use treatment outcomes and implement a national system to identify and measure treatment services.