Sarsgard, Victorson, Kupferman, and Fuld present on History of Oppression Course at Social Work Distance Education Conference
Ashlie Kauffman Sarsgard, MFA, MA, Lane Victorson, LMSW, Emma Kupferman, MSW, LICSW, LCSW-C, and Samantha Fuld, DSW, MSW, LCSW-C presented the SSW's work on the student prerequisite, A Brief History of Oppression and Resistance, at the 2022 Social Work Distance Education Conference: Leveraging Lessons Learned, which took place April 6-8, 2022 and was hosted by Our Lady of the Lake University Worden School of Social Service. The session was titled, "Developing an Anti-Oppression Prereq: Lessons for Making It Relevant, Measurable, and Engaging," and focused on the purpose, development, design, and continual improvement process for the pre-req course. The work represents the collaborative efforts of many former and current members of the SSW community, including former professor Victoria Stubbs, MSW, LICSW, LCSW-C, who contributed a major portion and helped conceive the overall course.