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New Faces: Kimberly Mayer, CalSWEC Center Director
Jennifer Skeem on the intersection between mental illness and gun violence
“Ending violence from the mentally ill would still leave 96 percent of violent incidents.” Professor Jennifer Skeem and other researchers explain that policies focused on the general population —...Read more about Jennifer Skeem on the intersection between mental illness and gun violence
Tina Sacks profiled in Berkeley News: "From Mississippi to Chicago to Belarus, ancestors guide her way"
During the 400th anniversary of the arrival of enslaved Africans to the English colonies, Berkeley News is highlighting members of the campus community whose personal stories, often marked by racism and...Read more about Tina Sacks profiled in Berkeley News: "From Mississippi to Chicago to Belarus, ancestors guide her way"
Prof. Jennifer Skeem at Congressional Briefing on Countering Mass Shootings
Professor Jennifer Skeem was invited to the U.S. Capitol to participate in a congressional briefing to bring the most up-to-date research on countering mass shootings. The briefing was organized by...Read more about Prof. Jennifer Skeem at Congressional Briefing on Countering Mass Shootings
Algorithms Should’ve Made Courts More Fair. What Went Wrong?
Professor Jennifer Skeem's in-press study of the impact of risk assessment information on judges' sentencing of relatively rich vs. poor defendants was featured in WIRED...Read more about Algorithms Should’ve Made Courts More Fair. What Went Wrong?
"None of This Means Anything if You Can't Bring Other People Along:" Dean Linda Burton on Leadership, Scholarship, and Shaping the Discourse
UC Berkeley Social Worker Ari Neulight Puts People First in People’s Park
Ari Neulight Honored by City of Berkeley
July 16, 2019 was declared Ari Neulight Day in the City of Berkeley in honor of Neulight's efforts to meet the needs of unhoused residents.
During yesterday's City Council meeeting, Neulight was presented with a city proclamation in recognition of his "tangible positive impact on the...Read more about Ari Neulight Honored by City of Berkeley
Dr. Tina Sacks Weighs in on Study Regarding Pregnancy Care Discrimination
A study out of the University of Massachusetts Amherst School of Public Health and Health Sciences revealed the perceived discrimination experienced by women who decline certain medical procedures during pregnancy and childbirth, such as cesarean sections, epidurals, and episiotomies. Reports of...Read more about Dr. Tina Sacks Weighs in on Study Regarding Pregnancy Care Discrimination
In Memoriam: Phyllis Koshland Friedman
With the passing of Phyllis Koshland Friedman on July 2, 2019, Berkeley Social Welfare lost one of its most steadfast supporters.
Phyllis earned her BA in Social Welfare in 1944 — one of the first to graduate from our program — and came back in mid-life to earn her MSW here in 1971. She...Read more about In Memoriam: Phyllis Koshland Friedman
Renowned Child Welfare Scholar Linda M. Burton Named Dean of Berkeley Social Welfare
Professor Linda M. Burton has been named the next dean of Berkeley Social Welfare. Currently the James B. Duke Professor of Sociology, and previously dean of Social Sciences and director of the Center for Child and Family Policy at Duke University, Burton will bring extensive leadership...Read more about Renowned Child Welfare Scholar Linda M. Burton Named Dean of Berkeley Social Welfare
Erin Kerrison and Jennifer Skeem Address one of the Grand Challenges of Social Work
The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world. In 2016, over 6.6 million adults were under correctional supervision, and an additional 975,000 youths under 18 had cases pass through the juvenile court system. The impacts of justice system involvement are disproportionately...Read more about Erin Kerrison and Jennifer Skeem Address one of the Grand Challenges of Social Work
Law in Service to the Public Good: Greg Evans (MSW '86)
Meeting Greg Evans (MSW '86) in the high-rise office of the McGuireWoods law firm in downtown San Francisco, you wouldn't guess that he opened his first law office in a homeless shelter. As a law student in South Bend, Indiana, he had worked with the school's Dean and the community to open a...Read more about Law in Service to the Public Good: Greg Evans (MSW '86)
Begonia Herbert-Ramirez: Finding a Home in Haviland Hall
The journey to success is rarely a smooth and linear path. For UC Berkeley School of Social Welfare undergraduate Begonia Herbert-Ramirez, the path to becoming a University Medal nominee with a 4.0 GPA was particularly trying. Through the ups and downs, however, were two things that kept her...Read more about Begonia Herbert-Ramirez: Finding a Home in Haviland Hall
Commencement Speaker Ella Callow (BA '97)
Ella Callow, this year's commencement speaker for Berkeley Social Welfare, has spent her career tackling one of the central questions of inclusion. "How do barriers impact the well-being of individuals with disabilities? And how can the system better serve these families so that we're being...Read more about Commencement Speaker Ella Callow (BA '97)
Building a “Prison-to-School” Pipeline: Sammie Gilmore Flips the Narrative
"I'll admit it — I had preconceived notions about Sammie when I first met her."
Jill Duerr-Berrick, School of Social Welfare faculty and Zellerbach Family Foundation Professor, recalls the first time she saw Sammie Gilmore seated toward the front of her classroom...Read more about Building a “Prison-to-School” Pipeline: Sammie Gilmore Flips the Narrative
Conference: Coercive Treatment — Moving Beyond "For your Own Good"
The Berkeley Social Welfare community is invited to participate in the Coercive Treatment – Moving Beyond “for Your Own Good" Conference. The...Read more about Conference: Coercive Treatment — Moving Beyond "For your Own Good"
Passing of Tumanako Wereta, Chair of Tuaropaki Trust
We were saddened to learn of the passing of Tumanako Wereta, the long-time Chair of the Tuaropaki Trust, a pioneering Maori trust in the North Island of New Zealand. In recent years, Berkeley Social Welfare and the Goldman School of Public Policy have developed a close...Read more about Passing of Tumanako Wereta, Chair of Tuaropaki Trust
Freidlander Lecture: Dr Birgit Pfau-Effinger
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