QLHE: Quakers, Social Work, and Justice Concerns

The seventh event in our Quaker Leadings in Higher Education series was held on Tuesday, November 24, 2020, 7:00-8:30 pm, EST. The theme was:

“Quakers, Social Work, and Justice Concerns: Relevant Now, More than Ever!”

Conversation between contributing authors to Quakers and the Disciplines Vol 7

Your voluntary contribution in support of FAHE and this lecture series is greatly appreciated.

Panel:
Paul Anderson,

PhD, Professor of Biblical and Quaker Studies,
George Fox University

Douglas C. Bennett, Ph.D.,
President Emeritus, Earlham College

Nelson E. Bingham, Ph.D.,
Professor of Psychology Emeritus, Earlham College

Mark Bredin, PhD,
Hospital chaplain

Jen Buck, PhD, 
Assistant Professor of Practical TheologyAzusa Pacific University

Max L. Carter, PhD.
Director of Friends Center and Quaker Studies, Guilford College (retired)

Wendy Grab MSW/LISW, 
Assistant Professor of Social Work, Wilmington College

Erin Johnson, MSW. 
Director, Bachelor of Social Work Program, George Fox University

Christy Randazzo, PhD, 
Associate Professor of Awesomeness in the Skills of Adjuncting

Daniel Rhodes, PhD, LCSW,  
Director of Undergraduate Studies for Social Work. UNC-Greensboro

Linda B. Selleck, MA, 
Retired Friends Minister & Educator

Moderator:
David R. Ross
Research Professor Department of Economics,
Bryn Mawr College

Here is a link to more information, including a video of the presentation.

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