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Accountability Gets a Bad Rap: But, what if we leaned into it?


Accountability gets a bad rap and is seen as a punishing or a “calling out” rather than an act of radical love and generosity. If we saw accountability as a way to better ourselves and each other, would it come more naturally? In this historic moment of complex trauma that we are all living through, self-care can be a radical practice. The use of the word ‘radical’ is intentional because the act and embodiment of caring extends beyond the individual into the community. Join NASW-NYS with Dr. Laura Quiros to discuss how to positively disrupt systems of oppression through practicing empathic accountability as an act of self- and community-care.

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A Brave Conversation About the Intersections of Mental Health and DEI

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NASW-NYC B.O.L.D Talk: Mental Health & Racial Trauma