Social work programs need to support an inclusive environment, assuring that dei offices provide protections for jewish students and faculty Emerging anecdotal reports of jews studying social work Recently, nasw reaffirmed its “commitment to fight antisemitism in all its forms” (nasw, 2023, may 17).
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Drawing on scholarly research, media reports, and personal and professional experiences, the authors highlight the systemic exclusion of jewish perspectives in social work discourse, education, and dei (diversity, equity, and inclusion) frameworks.
Regular features include work in anthropology, politics, sociology, religion, and literature, as well as case studies and theoretical discussions, all of which serve to rechart the boundaries of jewish historical scholarship.
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