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Evolving within Systems of Oppressions

Megan Malone
Dani Rischall

Chrysalis, Inc is a nonprofit in Dane County that promotes mental health and substance use recovery in the community by supporting work opportunities that encourage hope, healing, and wellness. Chrysalis strives for a community that is free from stigma, rooted in racial and social justice. This presentation is a conversation between Dani Rischall, director of Chrysalis, Inc. and Megan Malone, a member of the board of directors, speaking to dismantling systems of oppression, social justice, and holding our community accountable in a capitalistic society.

Видео Evolving within Systems of Oppressions канала UW-Madison Sandra Rosenbaum School of Social Work
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6 февраля 2023 г. 22:45:42
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