2021-2022 was an exciting year at the Pitt School of Social Work! The Child Welfare Education and Leadership Program celebrated 25 years, the Center on Race and Social Problems celebrated 20 years, the inaugural Florence Gibbs Momeyer lecture featured national disability rights activist Haben Girma, faculty traveled to Africa to build connections for students and faculty, and the school's anti-racism work continued with the doctoral students expanding and continuing the work at CSWE APM. Read about these stories and more in the 2022 Year in Review. Read it here.
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