Decolonizing and Embodiment: Healing Justice for HIV
Monday, Apr 06, 2020
In Fall 2018,Cynthia Wilks, a second-year MSW student, partnered with David Landsman-Wohlsifer, Ph.D., LCSW, to look at HIV/AIDS and Decolonizing Perspectives with Latinx clients in social work practice. The end result of that research was a poster, entitled Decolonizing & Embodiment: Healing Justice for HIV, which was recently accepted for presentation at the. The annual conference attracts social justice-minded, family/systemically-focused clinicians, researchers, and advocates from around the world.
I am so grateful to Dr. David for providing guidance, incredible material, and the collaborative space to explore this topic, Wilks said. Also, I am so grateful to 51勛圖厙 for supporting my development as a social worker and participation at AFTA. The opportunity to study decolonizing practices through a social justice lens has provided an excellent framework when providing volunteer services for Latinx immigrants.