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Personal Stance(s) on Social Welfare and the Intersection of Economic and Political Philosophies

 To provide further insight about my own social and cultural experiences -what serves as  the driving force for my passions as a social worker is fueled by the discrepancies individuals face in regards to access- specifically that of which comes from the physical world; or Natural Environment. Having grown up in an upper middle classContinue reading “Personal Stance(s) on Social Welfare and the Intersection of Economic and Political Philosophies”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Conrad-Amlicke, MSWDecember 19, 2019February 12, 2020Posted insocial workTags:deep ecology, ecofeminism, ecological economics, Environmental, environmental justice, environmental policy, environmental racism, environmental social work, Green Social Work, INFJ Blogger, MSW, social work, social worker, systems of oppressionLeave a comment on Personal Stance(s) on Social Welfare and the Intersection of Economic and Political Philosophies

How Did we Come to Regulate Almost Every Aspect of Life Through Policy, Yet, Fail to Properly Politicize the Earth’s Raw-Resources? (sigh)

Ecological economics and environmental social work

Posted byGabrielle Francis Conrad-Amlicke, MSWSeptember 6, 2019September 11, 2020Posted inUncategorizedTags:@the_environmentalsocialworker, deep ecology, ecofeminism, ecological, ecological economics, Environmental, environmental justice, environmental policy, environmental racism, environmental social work, Gabrielle Conrad-Amlicke, Green Social Work, INFJ blog, INFJ Blogger, social systems, social work, social worker, systems of oppression, the Environmental Social WorkerLeave a comment on How Did we Come to Regulate Almost Every Aspect of Life Through Policy, Yet, Fail to Properly Politicize the Earth’s Raw-Resources? (sigh)

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