Making Progress
real people. real stories. real progress. Hosted by Myra René When Kim Young became the "Dope Black Social Worker," she got mad about the gaps in mental health care for Black communities and started talking about it. Now she's leading a movement to transform social work licensure and reclaim helping professions for the communities they're meant to serve. From San Diego to Richmond, Virginia, Kim shares her journey of professional identity crisis to becoming one of the most influential voices in social work reform. She breaks down why the exam-based licensure system is broken, how fashion becomes resistance, and why Black folks already have the playbook for surviving what others are just now experiencing. What You'll Learn: Why social workers are the "middle child" of mental health professions How the Black Panther Party's community care work was actually social work The three key lessons: you're only an expert in your own life, build intergenerational bridges, and never make a job your identity Why licensure exams are barriers that don't measure competence or ethics How 2018's tragedies shaped Kim's approach to the work and self-care Why eliminating barriers to dreaming is central to liberation How making progress means reclaiming freedom of time and choice Featured Guest: Kim Young Founder, Dope Black Social Worker Host, Revolutionary Hood Rat Podcast Named in Essence Magazine's Essential Heroes list Connect: 🎙️ Host: Myra René → https://www.myrarenee.com/ → https://www.instagram.com/therealmyrarenee 🔗 Kim Young → Instagram: @dope_black_socialworker → Threads: @dope_black_socialworker → Podcast: Revolutionary Hood Rat → Website: https://dopeblacksocialworker.com Produced by Puente Creative Studios Text Myra [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2097106/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2097106/support]
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