Monday, March 14, 2016

Social Work Month event: Tuesday, March 22

Social work and sustainability, how do they intersect?  How can the profession of social work partner for sustainability? What does social work bring to the discussion of how to create communities that are able to exist within an environment in a way that meets the needs of the present and generations to come? 
As part of Social Work Month, please join the HPU School of Social Work in a forum discussing the intersection of social work and sustainability. There will be a panel of professionals including Whitney Anderson from Conservation International, Angela Hoppe-Cruz from Ma'o Farms, Shelly Muneoka from the Hawaiian-Environmental Alliance, and Michael Loftin, founder of 808 Cleanups, who will discuss their perspectives on the issue.
The forum will take place on March 22, 2016 from 3-5 p.m. in Multipurpose Room 2 at the Aloha Tower Marketplace.  Learn how you can get involved.  Share your love of the environment and social justice. 
Light pupus included!
For additional information, please contact the School of Social Work at ttercero@hpu.edu
  

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