Empowering Flint residents to decide and guide their community’s response to the water crisis is critical to supporting resiliency and ensuring the beleaguered city heals from both historical and recent trauma, a key leader in the city’s recovery efforts told a School of Social Work during its 30 th Annual Edith Harris Lecture.
The National Association of Social Workers – Michigan Chapter (NASW-MI) has named Wayne State Bachelor of Social Work student Alan Johns the B.S.W. recipient of its 2017-18 Student Leadership in Diversity Scholarship.