Refugees, Islamophobia, and Ayaan Hirsi Ali: Challenging Social Work Co-Option
As global discourses on refugees and Muslims become more exclusionary, the ethics and traditions of our profession mean social workers arguably have a particular responsibility to work for transformative change. This column argues that social workers need to be wary of direct complicity with harsh p...
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