Columbia University School of Social Work logo
News

News Index

News Archive

 

 

 

 

For Immediate Release

November 14, 2006  

“Columbia University School of Social Work and Harlem: Bridging the Gap” 

School of Social Work Students Organize Fall Community Day

New York, NY – How can social workers help to bridge the gap between Columbia University and its community in Harlem? This question was the theme for the fall 2006 Community Day, organized by the Student Union at the Columbia University School of Social Work (CUSSW) on November 13th.

Community Day is a full day event that was developed by students for students at CUSSW. The event features panels and workshops to enable students to engage in discussions with peers and professionals in the field about relevant social issues. This semester’s theme, “Columbia University School of Social Work and Harlem: Bridging the Gap,” explores the relationship between Columbia University and Harlem, with a particular focus on social work practice issues.

C. Virginia Fields, social worker and former Manhattan Borough President, presented the keynote speech. Following her presentation was the main panel discussion on CUSSW in the Harlem community with Victoria Mason-Ailey, Assistant Vice President for Planning and Project Coordination, Office of Government and Community Affairs, Columbia University; Greg Watson, Chief Operating Officer, Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement; Sandy Helling, Associate Director of Community Impact; and Dr. Marion Riedel, Associate Professor of Professional Practice, CUSSW.

CUSSW students also had the opportunity to attend workshops on specific social work practice issues facing the Harlem community. Speakers from local agencies and Columbia University were invited to speak about various topics, including the effects of incarceration, HIV/AIDS in New York City, serving the refugee population in Harlem, women’s health issues and childhood risk and resilience.

Ann Sinclair, a vocalist from the historic Cotton Club in Harlem, wrapped up the day with a special performance at Alfred Lerner Hall.

For more information, please contact Jeannie Yip at 212-851-2327 or [email protected]

### 
 

About CUSSW (www.socialwork.columbia.edu)

For more than 100 years, the Columbia University School of Social Work has been the leader in practice and policy. Located in New York City, the School offers Master’s and Doctoral programs which are nationally and internationally recognized for their excellence. With a signature curriculum and far-reaching field education experience, CUSSW continues to be at the forefront of clinical practice, public policy, teaching, research and social work innovation in the 21st Century. 

1255 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10027   |   (212) 851-2300   |   [email protected]