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SUMMARY:Why Is Nonprofit Leadership So White?
DESCRIPTION:An enduring reality in New York City’s nonprofit human services sector is that the top executive positions at the majority of human services organizations are held by people who identify as white. However\, in most cases\, these agencies predominantly serve people and communities of color. \nThe visibility of leaders of color within nonprofit organizations is significant to those organizations’ client communities and staff members\, as well as aspiring social work leaders. And while people of color have steadily risen to positions of responsibility within these organizations\, CEO\, president\, and executive director titles seem to elude black\, indigenous\, and people of color (BIPOC) professionals. \nIn this panel discussion\, a diverse group of nonprofit leaders will explore the factors impacting who holds these positions and identify ways in which agencies must adapt in order to address racial disparities in leadership. Additionally\, the discussion will provide the information and next steps needed by schools of social work to inform educational curriculum\, and will prepare students to advocate and organize around diversity and representation in nonprofit leadership. \nPanelists \nCristina Contreras\, M.S.W.\, M.P.A.\, executive director\, NYC Health + Hospitals/North Central Bronx \nJess Dannhauser\, M.S.W.\, president and CEO\, Graham Windham \nDamyn Kelly\, J.D.\, Ph.D.\, president and CEO\, Lutheran Social Services of NY \nMaria Lizardo\, L.M.S.W.\, executive director\, Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation \nCurrent Fordham Graduate School of Social Service M.S.W. students Shadequa Hampton and Jolisa Beavers will moderate.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/why-is-nonprofit-leadership-so-white/
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SUMMARY:Forced Migration Through the Lens of Gender: A Narrative of Struggle\, Resilience\, and Women's Rights
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will present a panel discussion on gender and migration between women activists with lived experiences of forced migration and Associate Professor Marciana Popescu\, Ph.D. Together\, they will frame migration from the perspective of gender. Professor Dana Alonzo\, Ph.D.\, will moderate. \nStudents will also have the opportunity to indicate interest in a new project\, in which they will collaborate with Popescu and Alonzo\, focusing on increasing access to health/mental health care for women asylum seekers in New York City. The project will take place over the summer and through fall 2021.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/forced-migration-through-the-lens-of-gender-a-narrative-of-struggle-resilience-and-womens-rights/
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SUMMARY:World Social Work Day Student Conference
DESCRIPTION:A separate student conference will be held in conjunction with this year’s 37th Annual Social Work Day at the U.N. Come join fellow students passionate about social work and the United Nations for a day of networking and discussion! \nRegister now\, as there are limited spots open for the student conference!
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/world-social-work-day-student-conference/
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SUMMARY:Social Work Day at the U.N.
DESCRIPTION:Come join colleagues from across the globe at this year’s 37th Annual Social Work Day at the U.N.! \nThis event is attended by more than 700 social work students\, faculty\, and practitioners each year. Due to its virtual format in 2021\, we expect even more attendees to join—and we want you to be there. \nPanelists: \nChristina Behrendt\, Ph.D.\, Head of Social Policy Unit\, Social Protection\, International Labour Organization (ILO) \nJudith Browne Dianis\, Executive Director of the Advancement Project \nPaul Ladd\, Director of the United Nations Research Institute on Social Development (UNRISD) \nUNDP COVID-19 Data Futures Platform \nHosted by: \nFordham University Graduate School of Social Service \nRutgers University School of Social Work \nMonmouth University School of Social Work \nSponsored by: \nThe International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) \nThe International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW) \nThe International Council on Social Welfare (ICSW)
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/social-work-day-at-the-u-n/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Many Faces of Empowerment: Promoting Health\, Well-Being\, and Gender Equality for All Women and Girls
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Fordham Institute for Women and Girls while promoting gender equality and human rights for women of all ages. \nThe theme of this conference will keep with that of the 65th Commission on the Status of Women Forum at the United Nations\, which\, this year\, focused on women’s full and effective participation and decision-making in public life\, as well as actionable steps to eliminate violence\, achieve gender equality\, and empower all women and girls. \nProfessional\, academic\, and student speakers will address the Black Lives Matter and Me Too movements\, as well as how to advance women in political office\, participate in advocacy initiatives\, and combat violence against all women. Additionally\, we will be joined by our Australian medical colleagues\, who will discuss women’s health issues around the world. Come join us for this interesting\, informative conference. \nThe Fordham Institute for Women and Girls\, established in 2001\, works to promote gender equality by addressing all forms of discrimination against women and girls locally and globally. Institute members engage in interdisciplinary education\, research\, and practice activities that work to foster gender equality and expand our understanding of the problems facing girls and women\, such as poverty\, ageism\, sexism\, and racism.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/many-faces-of-empowerment-promoting-health-well-being-and-gender-equality-for-all-women-and-girls/
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