
The Social Work Routes Podcast
The Social Work Routes Podcast
From the civil rights movement to prison abolition in social work
Susan Chandler, MSW, PhD, is a community organizer and social work educator. She retired from 20 years of teaching in the University of Nevada, Reno, School of Social Work, but continues to teach her favorite course, Mass Incarceration, Race and Justice, at the university. She is the author, with Jill Jones, of the prize-winning book, Casino Women: Courage in Unexpected Places, and since 2014 has taught at a medium-security men’s prison.
See also:
Chandler, S. (2018). Social Work, Feminism, and Prison Abolition. Affilia, 33(1), 5–7.
Chandler, S., Aguirre, B., & Salazar, R. (2014). Un Grito: For Increased Latin@ Content and a Transformed Social Work Curriculum. Affilia, 29(1), 111–116.
Chandler, S. (2005). Addie Hunton and the Construction of an African American Female Peace Perspective. Affilia, 20(3), 270–283