Social Work Artfully
Discover the transformative potential of creativity in "Social Work Artfully" by Christina Sinding, published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press in 2015. This 264-page paperback invites readers to explore the invigorating power of arts-informed practices in social justice work. Sinding passionately presents how artistic expressions can foster meaningful and innovative responses to personal, community, and political challenges.
The projects featured in this enlightening book tackle pressing themes such as colonization, displacement, sexual violence, ableism, and vicarious trauma. Delve into practical insights and inspiring examples that highlight the intersection of art and social change. Whether you are a social worker, student, or someone interested in the arts as a medium for social impact, "Social Work Artfully" is an essential read that underscores the importance of creativity in addressing societal issues.