The Tip of the Iceberg: Social Work, Social Justice and Social Action - Darrell Wheeler, Ph.D.
Lecture begins at 15:56. -- The 4th Annual Dorothy Pearson Lecture in Equity and Social Justice was presented on April 20, 2015 by Darrell Wheeler, Dean of Loyola University School of Social Work and NASW President.
Learn more about the Pearson lecture here: https://socwork.wisc.edu/pearson-lecture
Видео The Tip of the Iceberg: Social Work, Social Justice and Social Action - Darrell Wheeler, Ph.D. канала UW-Madison Sandra Rosenbaum School of Social Work
Learn more about the Pearson lecture here: https://socwork.wisc.edu/pearson-lecture
Видео The Tip of the Iceberg: Social Work, Social Justice and Social Action - Darrell Wheeler, Ph.D. канала UW-Madison Sandra Rosenbaum School of Social Work
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