Tell us about an expert/person in your field that you admire.
Hi, I wanted to tell you that I'm in my second year of social work. This semester I wanted yo have an extra class on "Gender and Violence: What the Pandemic Evidences". It's a very dynammic and enjoyable class.
I want to tell you about my teacher because I find her to ve a person and a woman to be admired.
She has taught me about discrimination, racism, violence and even feminist economics.
Her classes are very interactive, she uses online platforms that make the virtual modality more entertaining. She also made a playlist of music for us to listen to while we do group work or when we take a break.
I think she has motivated me to do moro research on the subject, and to question the role that women have played in society.
One of the topics that has caught my attention is the rituals of circumcision, which consists of subjecting boys to extreme pain, only if they can endure it do they become men. The transition from boy to man means being exempted from household chores.
BLOG POST 6: HOW CAN MY MAJOR MAKE THE WORLD BETTER Social work has the objetive of achieving collective well-being in society and transfotming it towards a better one. The profession deals with different aspects of people's lives, contributing to the improvement of the society in which we live. Social work is present in many different countries to combat inequalities in society not just here in our country but all over the world. My process as a student has been a pleasant one so far. I love that social work has a compromise with the environment, because ir's an area that I really care about. One of my favourite phrases of Martin Luther King (an activist who fought for the rights of people of African descent) which I like very much, and which I relate to my career is: "If I help just one person to have hope, I will not have lived in vain" . Because social work is a constant battle against injustice!

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