Tag Archives: social justice
13th Amendment :Movie Review
I was compelled to watch the documentary 13th, not because everybody was like have you seen it yet, but because I came across this article in my career journal “Obama Commutes More Drug Sentences”. What I found powerful in the … Continue reading
Posted in Reading
Tagged 13 amendment, activists, african americans, antiquting, Ava DuVernay, criminal justice system, drug sentences, emotions, hustling, incarceration, justice, liberal scholars, movie review, netflixs, Obama, opportunity, oppression, politicians, poltics, race, second chances, slavery, social justice, woke
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Know your financial worth– Pages of a career journal
“I have to find a balance between a business mind and social worker mind. Yesterday, after brainstorming with the director for damn near two hours, they want to try to give the program a go. Why am I not charging … Continue reading
Posted in Career Journal, Clinical Supervision
Tagged board games, consultant, epiphany, equality, fair wages, favortisim, homeless, realationships, shelter, social justice
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Extra, Extra Read All About It
“Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.” – Soren Kierkegaard I am the woman you will see on the train, not just reading the paper; but highlighting, underlining, and clipping articles. Years of academia have … Continue reading
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Tagged articles, best seller, community, hoarder, How did you get here, inspiration, knowledge, newspaper, opportunity, organizing, social justice, Soren Kierkegaard
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