Publications


Applying a Social Justice Framework to College Counseling Center Practice

  1. 1.Laura Smith†,*, Suraiya Baluch, Sandra Bernabei, Jennifer Robohm, Julia Sheehy


Counselors are often challenged to address issues of social justice in the counseling context, and they must be deliberate and innovative in their attempts to respond. Counselors will be required to relate social justice considerations to their practices and to the theoretical foundations of these practices; they must then operationalize an approach that suits their particular practice setting. The authors present the early results of their attempt to meet this challenge.

Journal of College Counseling

Volume 6, Issue 1, pages 3–13, Spring 2003






Creating an Antiracist Alliance of Social Workers (2012)

Lisa V. Blitz, PhD, LCSW-r, Assistant Professor, Binghamton University Department of Social Work, lblitz@binghamton.edu; Mary Pender Greene, LCSW-r, Organizational Consultant, private practice, Co-Founder, AntiRacist Alliance, mlpenderg@gmail.com; Sandy Bernabei, LCSW, private practice, Co-Founder, AntiRacist Alliance, sandy.bernabei@gmail.com

To be published in:

Stories from the Field: Voices of Social Change:

Socially Just Generalist Practice: Putting Theory into Action

A book on anti-oppressive social justice work edited by: Karen Morgaine, Ph.D. and

Moshoula Capous-Desyllas, Ph.D., M.S.W. California State University - Northridge Sociology Department