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Bridging the Practice-Activism Divide: Advocacy, Organizing, and Social Movements
From: Doing Anti-Oppressive Social Work
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This chapter uses examples from frontline social work practice and from schools of social work to highlight ways to integrate activism into everyday social work practice. The authors draw on their experiences in Vancouver and in the South Bronx to discuss activist interventions to expand opportunities for anti-oppressive practice, including using one’s privilege, reciprocity and linking with social movements.
Contributors
Donna Baines
Donna Baines is the director and a professor in the School of Social Work at the University of British Columbia. She is editor of Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice, co-editor (with Stephen McBride) of Orchestrating Austerity and co-author of Case Critical. Her research and teaching interests include anti-oppressive theory and practice, paid and unpaid care work and social justice change.
Jaclyn Sauer
Bindi Bennett is a Gamilaraay cisgender mother, researcher and social worker. She is an associate professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Bond University. She has over twenty years’ practice experience in the fields of Aboriginal social work, child and adolescent mental health, schools and health.