Cultivating Community - October 2024 Events

October 10, 2024

Social workers navigate complex, politically-charged issues that impact human and collective well-being. 

Leading up to the election, join Berkeley Social Welfare for a series of events designed to build our community of learners and explore short- and long-term social work strategies to advance an equitable and just society.


Upcoming Events

OCTOBER 15: SEABURY LECTURE

Achieving Injury-related Health Equity Across the Lifespan: Lessons Learned and Future Directions with Megan Moore (MSW '06, PhD '12)

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Alum Megan Moore is the Sidney Miller Endowed Associate Professor in Direct Practice in the School of Social Work at the University of Washington and Interim Director of the University of Washington Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center, and a leader in advancing equitable injury prevention and injury care.

Dr. Moore's research focuses on addressing disparities in trauma care and improving transitions and service access for patients who are marginalized in our healthcare system, including those most impacted by racism, cisnormativity, and classism.

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OCTOBER 19: Haviland 100 - Online Keynote and Panel

From Carceral to Abolition Feminism: Implications for Social Welfare with Keynote Speaker Mimi Kim (PhD '14) 

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2024 marks the 100th anniversary of Haviland Hall, as well as the 80th anniversary of Berkeley Social Welfare. On Saturday, October 19, we'll celebrate our community and chart the future of social work! While in-person events are at capacity, we hope you’ll join us for two virtual events:

11:00am: Online keynote - Mimi Kim (PhD '14), Associate Professor at the School of Social Work, California State University, Long Beach: RSVP here

2:00pm: Online Panel - Past, Present, and Future of Social Work: RSVP here


October 29: Hybrid Event

The Fundamentals of Strategic Advocacy with Charles Lewis 

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Join a conversation with Charles E. Lewis, Jr., the founder and director of the Congressional Research Institute for Social Work and Policy (CRISP), a nonprofit organization that works to engage social workers with the U.S. Congress. Dr. Lewis is an adjunct professor at Columbia University School of Social Work and a member of the 12 Grand Challenges for Social Work Leadership Board.

Hybrid Event: Learn from the founder and director of the Congressional Research Institute for Social Work and Policy (CRISP). 

RSVP here


Past Events

OCTOBER 1: AUTHOR TALK

Andrew Bridge discusses The Child Catcher in conversation with Jill Duerr Berrick

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Andrew Bridge, author, lawyer, and advocate for children and families living in poverty, discussed his new book, The Child Catcher.

Andrew in conversation with Jill Duerr Berrick, Distinguished Professor and the Zellerbach Family Foundation Professor of Social Welfare.

Webinar recording coming soon.


OCTOBER 8: FILM SCREENING AND PANEL DISCUSSION

All We Carry with moderator Kristina Lovato

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All We Carry follows a family’s extraordinary journey as they flee persecution from narcotraffickers in Honduras and endure months in US detention. Upon release, they are sponsored by a synagogue in Seattle and move into a borrowed beachfront home, all while awaiting their asylum verdict.


Following the film screening, Kristina Lovato, Assistant Professor and Director of the Center on Immigration and Child Welfare, moderated a panel with special guests: 

  • Cady Voge, Director, Producer, and Cinematographer, All We Carry
  • Rev. Dr. Allison Tanner, Pastor of Public Witness, Lakeshore Avenue Baptist Church
  • Yuliana Wiser-León, Newcomer Navigation Center Director & Padres Unidos Grants Manager, Eden Church
  • Julie McDevitt, Integrated Behavioral Health Clinician, La Clínica de La Raza