These are links to inspire. Engage with the resources and think critically about what you can do to support, advocate, and cultivate social justice.
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Climate crisis and forced migration
A global social work response for migrants on the move
ByCatherine K. Medina, Rebecca L. Thomas, Gabrielle Conrad-Amlicke
BookSocial Work and Climate Justice
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2022
Imprint Routledge
Pages 18
eBook ISBN 9781003200390
A call for environmental justice in social work practice – Rebecca Leela. Thomas, Ph. D
A Global Social Work Response for Migrants on the Move
NASW
United Nations Live Feed & Chat Room
Social Justice Priorities: Environmental Justice
NASW Environmental Social Work Resources Library
MAXIMIZING SOCIAL WORK’S POLICY IMPACT IN A
CHANGING POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
Social Justice Brief | June 2020
Social Justice Priorities: Environmental Justice
CHANGING POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
Environmental Social Work Publishings
Social Work Research and Global Environmental Change
Lisa Reyes Mason University of Tennessee Mary Katherine Shires University of Tennessee Catherine Arwood University of Tennessee Abigail Borst University of Tennesse
Grand Challenges for Social Work Initiative
Strengthening the Social Response to the Human Impacts of Environmental Change
aaswsw.org
Social Work and the Environment: Understanding People and Place
By Michael Kim Zapf, PhD, RSW, Professor, Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB
Art & Innovation
Ecology
The Oppression of Women and Nature: Ecofeminism as a Framework for an Expanded Ecological Social Work
Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, 2002 Fred Besthorn & Diane McMillen