Decolonizing and Embodiment: Healing Justice for HIV

Monday, Apr 06, 2020

In Fall 2018,聽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 鈥淒ecolonizing & Embodiment: Healing Justice for HIV鈥, which was recently accepted for presentation at the聽. The annual conference attracts social justice-minded, family/systemically-focused clinicians, researchers, and advocates from around the world.

鈥淚 am so grateful to Dr. David for providing guidance, incredible material, and the collaborative space to explore this topic,鈥 Wilks said. 聽鈥淎lso, I am so grateful to 麻豆精品视频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.鈥

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