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The Decolonizing Social Work Book Club will meet on the 3rd Wednesday of each month starting in September 2024 and concluding in December 2025.

 Export to Your Calendar 12/17/2025
When: Wednesday, December 17, 2025
12:00-1:00 PM Eastern
Where: Zoom
Michigan
United States
Contact: Chris Fike
chris.fike@deltapsych.com


Online registration is available until: 12/16/2025
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Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity in this Crisis

 

All Michigan social workers are invited to a virtual CE event on Wednesday, December 17 from 12-1:00pm.

 

FREE | 1 Implicit Bias CE

 

Overview:

Join us as we discuss Dean Spade’s Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity in this Crisis.

Mutual aid is the radical act of caring for each other while working to change the world.
 
Around the globe, people are faced with a spiralling succession of crises, from the Covid-19 pandemic and climate change-induced fires, floods, and storms to the ongoing horrors of mass incarceration, racist policing, brutal immigration enforcement, endemic gender violence, and severe wealth inequality. As governments fail to respond to—or actively engineer—each crisis, ordinary people are finding bold and innovative ways to share resources and support the vulnerable.
 
Survival work, when done alongside social movement demands for transformative change, is called mutual aid.

This book is about mutual aid: why it is so important, what it looks like, and how to do it. It provides a grassroots theory of mutual aid, describes how mutual aid is a crucial part of powerful movements for social justice, and offers concrete tools for organizing, such as how to work in groups, how to foster a collective decision-making process, how to prevent and address conflict, and how to deal with burnout.  
 
Writing for those new to activism as well as those who have been in social movements for a long time, Dean Spade draws on years of organizing to offer a radical vision of community mobilization, social transformation, compassionate activism, and solidarity.

Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity in this Crisis is available through your favorite booksellers.

  

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe impacts of white supremacy on social work education, practice, and scholarship
  • Describe and contextualize decolonization within the context of the social work profession
  • Identify strategies for disrupting white supremacist norms within social practice

Presented by Chris Fike, Region 5 Representative on the NASW-MI Board of Directors.

 

About the Author(s) --

Dean Spade. Dean Spade has been working in movements for queer and trans liberation and racial and economic justice for the past two decades.y.

 

More about the Decolonizing Social Work Book Club:

 

Decolonization in social work is the undoing of hegemony, the latter being the process whereby white supremacist values impregnated foundational social work theories, research, and practices. In recognizing that white supremacy is a mechanism of social control, that our current social structure is grounded in liberal-patriarchal capitalism, and that social work confirms to prevailing social norms, we, as social workers, must acknowledge our complicity in perpetuating a white supremacist ideology (Crudup, Fike, & McLoone, 2021; Pewewardy & Almeida, 2014). One strategy for disrupting white supremacy in social work is to develop a counter-narrative (Crudup, et al., 2021; Pewewardy & Almeida, 2014), a history that details the experiences of perspectives of those who have been oppressed, excluded, and silenced. The Decolonizing Social Work Book Club will meet on the 3rd Wednesday of each month starting in September 2024 and concluding in December 2025.

The voices highlighted in this book club offer counter-narrative perspectives across a range of issues and topics immediately relevant to social work.

 

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