Fighting For Change: Black Social Workers in Nova Scotia

Edited by Wanda Thomas Bernard 

224 pages $19.95 6″ x 9″ paperback ISBN 1-895900-80-8, POTTERSFIELD PRESS This is the story of Black social workers breaking barriers and fighting for change, for themselves as professionals and for their clients and communities. Seventeen women tell their own unique accounts, from gaining entry to social work education to their experiences in the field. They also write about the strategies that made a difference in their lives and the lives of the people they work with. For information contact Dr. Wanda Thomas Bernard at 902-494-1190 Contributors to Fighting for Change include: Rene Baptiste, Winnie Benton, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Satie Borden, Tionda Cain, Erin Desmond, Lois Fairfax, Darlamaine Gero-Hagel, Barbara Hamilton Hinch, Diane C. Jacobs, Phyllis Marsh-Jarvis, Candace Bernard Roker, Anne Simmons, Wanda Taylor, Lynda Thomas, Oluronke Taiwo, and Maxine Colley Wongus.

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