SWCOS Advocacy Day Poster

The Social Work Community Outreach Service event will examine the impact of racist transportation policymaking and how to influence effective change.


The Social Work Community Outreach Service (SWCOS) will be hosting its annual Advocacy Day from noon to 2 p.m. Feb. 17.

Every year, SWCOS invites School of Social Work students, other members of the broader UMB student body, and any interested community members to come and discuss legislative ideas and priorities that impact our community. This year, we will be examining the impact of racist transportation policymaking and how to influence effective change.

Using the SHARP framework articulated by Wendy Shaia, EdD, MSW, executive director of SWCOS, we will explore the history and consequences of transit development through a racial equity lens. We will analyze our role within this process and examine a ballot initiative designed to involve individuals who are most impacted by these decisions. We will also hear the perspectives of Samuel Jordan with the Baltimore Transit Equity Coalition and Scott Davis, director of the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhoods.

Finally, participants will be invited to articulate how mobility personally impacts their lives and will be offered an opportunity to influence meaningful change related to this policy.

The event can be accessed by visiting https://www.tinyurl.com/SWCOSAdvocacyday.

For more information, email Lane Victorson at lvictorson@ssw.umaryland.edu

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