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CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS & GROUPS

Student Org

Student Org is the central, elected, organizing body for students at the School for Social Work. It has several functions which have developed through the years and has a commitment and ability to respond to the changing needs of Smith students. Its established roles include providing student representation and input into all aspects of the School, taking an active role in shaping School policies and procedures, organizing extracurricular activities, both social and intellectual, providing a forum within which all groups and special interests of the student body can be heard, and working together to share and allocate resources. Through the Summer Lecture Series, special workshops, and films arranged by students, the intellectual experience at Smith is broadened to encompass ideas which enrich and extend the Smith curriculum.

Council for Students of Color

The Council is an organization which extends membership to all students of color. The Council was founded to acknowledge and support minority students’ experiences at Smith. It raises issues relevant to the total Smith community concerning the relationship of race and clinical practice, and plans an annual symposium on these issues. The Council is dedicated to the training of social workers better able to meet the needs of the minority community.

Disability Awareness Group

The Disabilities Awareness Group of the Smith College School for Social Work strives to promote awareness, education and support around issues of impairment and disability on campus and in the field for students, faculty and staff. The group is open to the entire School for Social Work. We are made up of people with disabilities; friends, allies and family members of people with disabilities; and allies and persons of Deaf culture.
Neither disclosure of a disability nor identifying as having a disability is necessary to participate in this group.
We recognize that the disability community is a diverse community made up of people with visual impairments, psychiatric disabilities, chronic health issues, HIV+ status, hearing impairments, developmental disabilities, and cognitive impairments. We also see ourselves in alliance with the Deaf community. The group’s goal of social justice, civil and economic rights, and inclusion for persons with disabilities are part of the school’s anti-racism mission that honors experiences of internalized oppression.

Feminist Alliance

The Feminist Alliance is a group which welcomes women and men. Central to the group is a belief that expanding our ideas about gender roles enriches the possibilities for us all. The group functions both as a politically active organization and as a circle of women and men whose shared philosophical stance creates an atmosphere of warmth, humor, and friendship. The Feminist Alliance has played an active role in helping shape the School’s curriculum and sponsors a wide range of activities, including bringing speakers to campus, offering workshops, and sponsoring musical events.

HIV/AIDS Coalition

The HIV/AIDS Coalition was formed to educate and to raise the consciousness of the community about HIV and AIDS. The Coalition works to integrate content on HIV and AIDS into the curriculum, to organize support for family members and friends of persons with HIV or AIDS, and to generate social action on behalf of and raise money for victims of HIV/AIDS.

Holistic Healing Group

Do you believe in a clinical approach that encompasses all aspects of a person's health, including physical, psychological, spiritual, social, economic, and cultural factors? Are you interested in exploring alternative and culturally relevant forms of healing beyond the scope of the Western biomedical paradigm? Maybe you're a healer yourself or looking to gain skills and knowledge? Come join the new Holistic Healing Group as we explore holistic healing and discuss ways we can integrate it into clinical social work practice. No experience or prior knowledge is necessary. All students are welcome.

International/Multicultural Group

The international/multicultural group is a group for students who have a common interest in international and multicultural social work issues. The group is also a support group that recognizes the impact of cultural adjustment, and is commited to providing emotional support for students from international and/or multicultural background. We strive to raise awareness about international social work and multicultural issues within the Smith community.

Jewish Students' Alliance

The Jewish Students Alliance embraces a full spectrum of Jewish experiences and identity, from those with a strong religious background, to those for whom being Jewish is important culturally, to those with little knowledge about being Jewish, and to those students who wish to connect with an aspect of Judiasm. The group’s format is a weekly informal discussion on a topic related to being Jewish, as well as time for planning of events including speakers and community-building activities.

 

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered Alliance

The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered Alliance acknowledges and supports the homosexually-oriented and transgendered women and men at Smith. The Alliance serves as a forum for the ongoing exploration of personal and pro-fessional goals for lesbian, gay, and bisexual and transgendered social workers and is a resource for the School on issues related to sexual minorities and social work. The Alliance is working to include relevant material related to sexual minorities in the curriculum.

Meditation Group

The SSW Meditation Group is a welcoming group for anyone who wants to meditate. Whether you already have a meditation practice and are looking for community to sit with, or you have never meditated and want to try it, please come join us. Instruction is offered as needed.

Men’s Group

The Men’s Group is offered to support all men at Smith SSW, a predominately female environment. The group functions as an open, welcoming group where men can come have their voices heard and listen to their male classmates. We meet weekly and the format is open, has no agenda or specific focus other than community-building and mutual support.

SAGE
Students Aging Gracefully through Education
This group offers support and community to self-identified non-traditional (older) students. We have dinner once a week and sometime gather off-campus for relaxation and informal conversation.

Students with Children

The students responsible for children during their time at Smith run this group. The group focuses on the challenges of being full-time students while also being caretakers of children.

The Group provides a forum for the exchange of information concerning day-care, camps, and other child-oriented services in the Northampton area. The group meets weekly to exchange information, share experiences and provide mutual support.

The group also plans activities for students and their children during the summer. The group may at times plan educational actions for the Smith community on issues that affect parents and children in this country.

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The Social Welfare Action Alliance

The Social Welfare Action Alliance is a national organization of hundreds of progressive social workers. The Society promotes the study and practice of the progressive tradition in social welfare and social work. It is committed to further ommunication, cooperative support, and collaboration between and among social work practitioners, social service workers, scholars, and clients, thereby reducing the gap between theory and practice. Members strive to develop agendas for alternative social policies aimed at incremental and fundamental social change.

Unlearning Racism Group

The purpose of the Unlearning Racism Group is to engage in an anti-racism commitment through personal responsibility. The group provides a supportive environment where we can explore and question our roles in the perpetuation of racism. Among other things, we examine white privilege from which we have benefited and try to understand how we can become allies to our colleagues of color. We acknowledge that we are responsible for how we respond to racism in our daily lives, in our work with clients, and on the systemic level. We know that our choices and actions make a difference.

Support Groups

Every summer, students develop a number of support groups and interest groups such as the Twelve-Step programs, the working class support group, children of adoption, and the support group for friends and family members of persons with HIV/AIDS.

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