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Hello, today I will talk about a social work refente...
When I talk about social work and important people, I immediately think of Jane Addams, It must be because it is one of the pioneers of the discipline and because I have heard a lot of it, in chairs as "historical and political foundations of social work".
Jane Addams born in Cedarville, United States, on September 6, 1860 and died on May 21, 1935, she was a feminist, pacifist and reforming social worker.
History as a social referent begins when he creates Hull house in Chicago, United States, which is inspired by the Toynbee hause created by Samuel Barnett. The Hull House was more than a charity space located in the suburbs of the US, it had a purpose, it was a place of education, fun, culture, one in which I could trust, help and guide those who needed it, It was a place of criticism, which modified the vision that was had of social work only welfare.
I like Jane Addams, because I find her a brave woman, because in those years the woman was not taken seriously or ignored, but she prevailed over all the disadvantages and raised her ideas.
she is one of the best pioneers <3
ResponderEliminarI admit that I do not like Jane very much with her "pragmatic" perspective; but thanks to her, what is now known as social work was built ...
ResponderEliminarI like her ideas <3 I would have liked to know "Hull House" in those times :')
ResponderEliminarJane and Mary are great women for the social work and the social sciences <3
ResponderEliminarJane Addams and Mary Richmond are admirable women!
ResponderEliminarJane Addams is a transgressor for her time! Is amazing !
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