UW-Madison Sandra Rosenbaum School of Social Work
Through five academic programs, we strive to enhance human well-being and promote human rights.
Title IV-E Spring 2025 Child Welfare Dialog
Title IV E Student Perspectives
The Complexities of Coercion in Mental Health: Knowledge, Unknowns, and Paths Forward
Building Trust, Cultivating Liberation: Lessons from Immigrant Community Organizing
ECCHO: Engaging Communities to Change Health Outcomes
Organizing to Build Power and Make Change
Developing Abolitionist Perspectives in School Social Work
Mutual Aid–Our Survival and Our Liberation Rand Warden
The Intersectionality of Social Work and Immigration: A Complex Crisis Fabiola Hamden
Abortion Funds as Collective Care: Organizing for Reproductive Justice in a Post-Dobbs Amerirca
Abolition in Social Work: Imagining New Modalities of Anti Racist Practice
Transforming Mental Health: Histories of Resistance and Cross Movement Strategies for a Liber
Title IV-E Fall 2024 Child Welfare Dialog
Lara Gerassi - In Depth Faculty Interview
Alejandra Ros Pilarz - In Depth Faculty Interview
Tawandra Rowell-Consulo - In Depth Faculty Interview
Pajarita Charles - In Depth Faculty Interview
Faculty Profile: Lara Gerassi
Faculty Profile: Tawandra Rowell-Consulo
Faculty Profile: Pajarita Charles
Faculty Profile: Alejandra Ros Pilarz
Title IV-E Spring Child Welfare Dialog
Social Work Degree Info and Q&A for College Students
Social Work with Indigenous Communities
Social Work Certification and Licensure
Immigrant Dairy Workers in Wisconsin: Moving from Awareness to Action
RCC GameChangers--Youth Perspectives on Sexual Violence, Intersectionality, and Activism
Healing and Justice Center A Community Based Approach to Public Safety Cohen, Gilmer, Thompson, Sw
Practicing Connected in Community