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NASW-Michigan excited to announce the second year of our Michigan museum series, this year with a special focus on the Detroit metro region. Social workers will be able to learn up to 5.5 CE credits through attending the three events. The series will consist of weekend guided tours through several of Michigan’s top museums with specialized speakers at some of the events. Cost of registration includes CE credits and admission to the museum.
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3/16/2019
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When:
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Saturday, March 16, 2019 12:30-2pm
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Where:
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Detroit Historical Museum 5401 Woodward Ave Detroit, Michigan 48202 United States
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Contact:
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Duane Breijak, LMSW
dbreijak@nasw-michigan.org
517-487-1548
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Online registration is closed.
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Cobblestone streets, 19th century stores, an auto assembly line, toy trains and a fur trading post from the 1700s are only a few of the wonders visitors see at the Detroit Historical Museum. For over 85 years, the Museum has chronicled the life and times of the region, safeguarding its rich history. This event will consist of a guided tour of the museum.
Learning Objectives:
- Explore the history of the Civil Rights and Black Power movements in Detroit.
- Understand the history, experiences and enduring influence of African Americans in Detroit.
- Gain knowledge of how social workers can advocate/engage in today's civil rights movement.
1.5 CEs will be available for licensed social workers. $15 for student NASW members, $20 for NASW members, $25 for non-members.Registration cost includes admission into the museum. The event will run from 12:30-2pm
Space is extremely limited.
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