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The Work In Social Work

The Work In Social Work

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In this episode of the History of Being Black podcast, host Dr. Jonathan JeVon White sits down with Dr. Christopher Robinson for a powerful conversation on social work, education, and community transformation. Dr. Robinson shares his personal journey from Michigan to a career rooted in service, exploring how his upbringing and family influences shaped his commitment to community change. The discussion highlights the critical role social workers play in addressing systemic challenges, as well as the enduring impact of HBCUs in cultivating leadership, identity, and opportunity. Dr. Robinson also brings attention to the often-overlooked history of Avery College in Pittsburgh, connecting the past to present-day conversations about access, equity, and education. As the episode closes, Dr. Robinson offers a hopeful vision for Baltimore and other Black communities, emphasizing reinvestment, education, and collective responsibility as keys to sustainable progress. This conversation is both reflective and forward-looking, underscoring the importance of honoring Black history while actively shaping the future.
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