Social Work Journeys

Season 4, Episode 5: Intergenerational Insights on Black Identity & Social Work

49 min · 19 de feb de 2026
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A special episode for Black History Month featuring an intergenerational panel of students and alumni from the Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research. Panel includes Liz Barden, a first year master’s student at the GSSWSR; William Collins, class of 1972; Julius Hayes Jr. class of 1987; and Leaida Dever, a second year master's student at the GSWSR. The discussion was moderated by Lance Wilson, class of 2016, also the academic advisor and writing support on the school's student and career services team.

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