11/9: Prof. Belkin Martinez & Taylor Goyette-Frechette (SSW’20) Speak at Eliminate Racism Series

As part of the Grand Challenges for Social Work’s Eliminate Racism series, Prof. Dawn Belkin Martinez and Taylor Goyette-Frechette (SSW’20) will speak at the upcoming event, “Close the Health Gap & Advance Long & Productive Lives.” The last of this series, their talk will examine solutions and interventions at the intersection of racism and the health gap.
Date & Location
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 at 12pm ET | Virtual Webinar
Details & Registration
Learn More About Prof. Belkin Martinez’s Research
The Grand Challenges initiative focuses on three primary areas including Achieving Equal Opportunity and Justice. BUSSW Dean Jorge Delva, Rocío Calvo of Boston College School of Social Work, and Martell Teasley of the University of Utah lead the effort to address racial and social injustices, deconstructing stereotypes, dismantling inequality, and exposing unfair practices that will lead to the full social, civic, economic, and political integration of these marginalized groups.
Learn more about the Grand Challenges for Social Work here.