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Evolving Role Of Social Workers During COVID-19 And Racial Justice Reforms

A Columbus Police officer speaks to protesters during demonstrations over police brutality and racism.
Paige Pfleger
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For generations, social workers have railed against societal injustices while caring for the neediest and most vulnerable in society.

The pandemic has created more demand than ever, and social workers are answering the call – in hospitals and nursing homes, on the streets helping the homeless, and, increasingly, partnering with law enforcement.

Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher, we look at the evolving role of social workers and the growing challenges amid the call for racial justice and the pandemic.

Guests:

  • Angelo McClain, CEO,
  • Morgan Springsteen, social worker, Cincinnati
  • Tom Gregoire, dean,
  • Patricia Lyons, president, Columbus chapter of the National Association of Black Social Workers

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