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PhD student Demond Hill on Science of Happiness podcast
"Black play does the job that we tend to not do, which is transform the places in which we find ourselves into places in which we live." PhD student Demond Hill talks with...Read more about PhD student Demond Hill on Science of Happiness podcast
Town Hall: "Team Up to End Alzheimer's – A Discussion on Brain Health and the Black Community"
The Alzheimer's Association and the NFL Alumni Association (NFLA) announced a new partnership today aimed at raising concern and awareness of Alzheimer's disease and all other dementia, while also providing care and support resources for individuals and families impacted by dementia. To...Read more about Town Hall: "Team Up to End Alzheimer's – A Discussion on Brain Health and the Black Community"
Taking changemaking beyond the classroom
What is changemaking, and how is Berkeley incorporating that ethos into its curriculum? That’s what Thursday’s virtual panel discussed as part of Berkeley’s first fall Campus Conversations event. During the hourlong...Read more about Taking changemaking beyond the classroom
Behavioral Health Workforce Shortages in California
On August 10, 2021, Kimberly Mayer, Center Director at CalSWEC, E. Maxwell Davis, Director of Integrated Behavioral Health Program at CalSWEC, and Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola, MD, PhD, Professor of Clinical Internal Medicine, and Director, Center for Reducing Health Disparities, UC Davis, joined the...Read more about Behavioral Health Workforce Shortages in California
Overcoming pandemic cave syndrome: Why is it so complicated?
Professor Kurt Organista awarded the Harry and Riva Specht Chair in Publicly Supported Social Services
We are proud to announce that Professor Kurt Organista has been awarded the Harry and Riva Specht Chair in Publicly Supported Social Services in the School of Social Welfare. This Chair was established to...Read more about Professor Kurt Organista awarded the Harry and Riva Specht Chair in Publicly Supported Social Services
Lindsay Chung (BASW '21): There’s No One Way To Be: How One Recent Grad Created Space for Trans and Queer Identities at Cal
Lindsey Chung (BASW '21) champions trans and nonbinary voices on campus. Chung received the Charlene Conrad Liebau Library Prize for their thesis, Accessing Gender Affirming Care from the Margins: Comparing the Strategies of Transgender People Pre-1980 to Non-Binary People Today...Read more about Lindsay Chung (BASW '21): There’s No One Way To Be: How One Recent Grad Created Space for Trans and Queer Identities at Cal
Incoming Ass't Professor Angie Perone Selected for RWJF Health Policy Fellows Program at National Academy of Medicine
Tina Sacks on CNN: "What anti-vaxxers sound like to me"
Associate ProfessorTina Sacks shared in a CNN op-ed: "Children under 12, including my son, cannot protect themselves from the coronavirus. They cannot get the Covid-19...Read more about Tina Sacks on CNN: "What anti-vaxxers sound like to me"
"From Pelican Bay to UC Berkeley": podcast with alums Steven Czifra (MSW '21) and Daniela Medina (BASW '19, MSW '21)
OP-ed by Katarina Sayally (MSW '19): "It’s On All of Us: Close Youth Prisons, Build Youth Leaders"
"I am a Dream Beyond Bars fellow at Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice. As formerly incarcerated youth and leaders in our community, we are committed to ensuring that the state closes DJJ the right way. To me, this means that youth never belong in cages, period... Young people are...Read more about OP-ed by Katarina Sayally (MSW '19): "It’s On All of Us: Close Youth Prisons, Build Youth Leaders"
PhD Candidate Monica De La Cruz: "You Either Help People or You Don’t"
Op-ed by Nicole Balbuena (MSW '22): "Let’s Put Food on the Table – A Call to Reform the CalFresh System"
"With half of Latinx households facing food insecurity, and misunderstandings about food stamp eligibility rampant, what can we do?" MSW student...Read more about Op-ed by Nicole Balbuena (MSW '22): "Let’s Put Food on the Table – A Call to Reform the CalFresh System"
Foreign Service Institute honors Ambassador Ruth Davis (MSW '68)
"In honor of Ambassador (ret.) Ruth A. Davis’s 40-year distinguished career and commitment to diplomatic excellence, the Department of State’s Foreign Service Institute (FSI) is...Read more about Foreign Service Institute honors Ambassador Ruth Davis (MSW '68)
San Francisco Democrats elect Honey Mahogany (MSW '09) as first Black and first transgender local party chair
Alum Honey Mahogany was elected as the first transgender and first Black chair of the San Francisco Democrats.Read more about San Francisco Democrats elect Honey Mahogany (MSW '09) as first Black and first transgender local party chair
Berkeley Law graduate pays tribute to his mother, Veronica Piper-Jefferson (MSW '95)
In 1995, Veronica Piper-Jefferson walked across the stage of her MSW graduation with her infant son Savelle in her arms. Twenty-five years later, Savelle...Read more about Berkeley Law graduate pays tribute to his mother, Veronica Piper-Jefferson (MSW '95)
Daniela Medina (MSW '21) meets with US Education Secretary Miguel Cardona on importance of Pell Grants for incarcerated individuals
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona held a virtual roundtable to showcase the importance of providing...Read more about Daniela Medina (MSW '21) meets with US Education Secretary Miguel Cardona on importance of Pell Grants for incarcerated individuals
Passing the torch: Daniela Medina (MSW '21) continues legacy of her slain mentor
Daniela Medina still cherishes a 2019 graduation video that captures her walking across UC Berkeley’s Haviland Hall stage, receiving a...Read more about Passing the torch: Daniela Medina (MSW '21) continues legacy of her slain mentor
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