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(I searched Dreamstime for a suitable image to portray the diverse themes of Roz’s piece and finally just settled on this image.)
Today’s post is from Roz Griffin. When I went to work in Baltimore’s inner city in 1967 she was the black woman social worker I found in the next office who took me out onto the streets. She became my mentor and guided our staff through conflict related to the stresses of poverty, the racism harbored in all of us and the professional conservatism which worked ag...
Published on May 30, 2017 08:45