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Subversive Social Workers Podcast

Subversive Social Workers Podcast

Phi & Jess

Whether you are ANTI isms, a social worker, an activist or advocate, or someone who cares about inclusion for all people, this is the space for you. We will be introducing our podcast in January 2021, with a biweekly podcast drop. We will be navigating what it looks like to dismantle oppressive systems and will be engaging in direct, expressive conversations surrounding change.
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Subversive Social Workers Podcast - Ep 17: Navigating Cops in Schools

Ep 17: Navigating Cops in Schools

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08/20/21 • 63 min

Phi and Jess continue their Criminal Justice series and discuss the effectiveness of cops in schools, children tried and incarcerated as adults, and how Maryland and Virginia's stack up compared to the national averages (hint: we still have some work to do).
You can check the statistics we mentioned for your state at: http://www.jjgps.org/Washingtonian Article on Cori Bush: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/aug/12/why-didnt-cori-bush-hire-social-workers-instead-of/Check out Rise here: https://www.riseforyouth.org/
Check out the Innocence Project here: https://innocenceproject.org/

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Subversive Social Workers Podcast - Episode 14: Navigating the Foster Care to Prison Pipeline
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07/09/21 • 67 min

Phi and Jess continue their Criminal Injustice educational series by diving into the Foster Care to Prison Pipeline. While the School to Prison Pipeline is so often talked about, we don't hear much about how Foster Care youth, who studies show over 90% of inmates have someway been involved with the foster care system, are affected. Much less foster care youth with intersectionalities such as LGBTQ and/or being a BIPOC or person of color.
Journal Mentioned: (Justice Policy Journal, Fall 2020 and Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2020- Ashly Marie Yamat)
Resources mentioned: DSS.virginia.gov, dhs.maryland.gov for adoption. Kenisha E. Anthony ‘s book called Labeled: Ward of the State
Further things to explores: A New Deal for Youth

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Subversive Social Workers Podcast - Ep 10: Navigating Drug Discrimination

Ep 10: Navigating Drug Discrimination

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05/14/21 • 41 min

Phi and Jess discuss the effects of drug discrimination on marginalized populations. They break down the disparities seen amongst Black and Brown folx and how social workers can interrupt the system and take social justice initiatives.

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Subversive Social Workers Podcast - Ep 2: Navigating Intersectionality & The Capitol w/ Dr. Gary Bailey
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01/15/21 • 86 min

Two clinical social workers (Phi and Jess) navigate intersectionality and the act of terrorism that occurred at the Capitol building in Washington DC. We interview Dr. Gary Bailey a professor at Simmons University and once appointed president of the International Federation of Social Workers regarding his journey as a social worker and his call to action for newer clinicians entering the field during this time of civil unrest.

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Phi and Jess welcome Elijah M. Thompson, LMSW to discuss his work and his passion surrounding Public Health, Policy & Health Equity, and the intersections of inequalities that are present in communities that are marginalized and impoverished.
Please check out Elijah's work on Instagram at @et_therapy!

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Subversive Social Workers Podcast - Navigating An Anniversary

Navigating An Anniversary

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01/16/22 • 60 min

We back! As usual, the tea is hot, and in this episode, Phi and Jess are reflecting on their break, their one-year anniversary of the podcast, and what is coming in season two. With commentary on what they noticed in their time off from the podcast, and commenting on their opinions on how they feel what is happening in America will affect the social work and therapist professions, as well as how Encanto called them out personally. Join them for this vulnerable season 2 premiere.

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Subversive Social Workers Podcast - Navigating Gatekeeping w/ Christopher Scott, MSW, CSWA
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04/15/22 • 61 min

Phi and Jess are back at it again with another episode! No She Said What She Said Segment this drop but an intro to a dynamic interview with Christopher Scott aka the Hip Hop Social Worker who you can find by that name on all platforms.
Navigating Gatekeeping in the social work field explores how Social Work the institution can be oppressive to those who decide to take part. And what are the options? How can those of us who are in this field actively work to shift this narrative? Tune in to this discussion to get some thoughts and perhaps even engage with some of your own!
Here are the links that detail what Phi was going over in the first half of the show:
www.aswb.org/about-aswb
www.cswe.org/about-cswe
www.socialworkers.org/about/chapters
www.naswfoundation.org/about-us

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Subversive Social Workers Podcast - Navigating Education & CRT (Part 1)

Navigating Education & CRT (Part 1)

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03/04/22 • 100 min

Yes ya'll another two-parter! In this Part 1 of Navigating Education & CRT we have a special interview with Lily, an Asian-American parent out of North Texas who will be going over the concerns they have faced with their children facing bias, struggling with aspects of subject matter being taught, and all the hoops (and it's ALOT of hoops) they had to go through to ensure that their children get equity care in their educational journey. Of course Phi and Jess have a dynamic She Said What She Said conversation covering hot button topics such as the War in Ukraine, the racism in Ukraine, same-sex love on the cover of Essence, and of course pesky legislation that is affecting our area in the DMV.

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Subversive Social Workers Podcast - EP 15: Part 1 of Navigating School to Prison Pipeline
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07/23/21 • 59 min

Continuing their Criminal Justice series, Phi and Jess follow up with Part 1 of breaking down the School to Prison Pipeline.
The segment of She Said What She Said segment follows Victoria Secret Karen, Da Baby, and more headliners of the past couple weeks

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Subversive Social Workers Podcast - Navigating CRT (Part 2)

Navigating CRT (Part 2)

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04/01/22 • 103 min

In this episode, coming right out of Women's History Month and Social Work Month, Phi and Jess, pour that tea hot in the She Said What She Said segment! We are talking about it all- Ketanji Brown-Jackson, Kanye, Meg Thee Stallion being unfollowed by Rihanna (OOP!), accomplishments and making history, and yes, the Emmitt Till opera. After ya'll are all caught up on what is going on in the world, we bring it back with The More You Grow and explore and navigate the history of CRT, where it comes from, and how we see it today- to include why it is important and goes far beyond the propaganda. Phi ties it all together for the culture and brings in the intersectional approach. Call to action? Boycott this Emmitt Till Opera!

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