PhD Candidate
UCLA
Culver City, CA, United States
Grounded by formative experiences working in the gender-based violence field and movement building spaces; Bethany Jo Murray interrogates social work’s relationship to law enforcement in the United States, both historically and contemporarily. Within this context, she explores the potentials of anti-carceral social work practices. Bethany is a PhD candidate at UCLA and earned her Masters in Social Work from the University of Minnesota. She serves as a board member of Abolition Perspectives in Social Work and fellow of the California Social Welfare Archive.
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From Archives to Classrooms: Researching, Preserving, and Teaching Local Social Work History
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