Healing Through Advocacy

D'Andrah Almanzar, LMSW

Hosted by D'Andrah Almanzar, LMSW in New York, Healing Through Advocacy is a podcast diving into social change and advocacy globally. The conversations in this space focus on promoting equity, justice, education, healing, and empowerment toward social justice issues among marginalized communities. Social workers and professionals in human services share their experiences in the field and discuss significant topics relevant to their work. Follow @healingspacewithdandrah on Instagram for more!

Episodes

  1. The Importance of Macro Social Work to Transform Communities with Rosita L. Marinez, MS-NPL, ADV-CSW, MSW

    10/23/2024

    The Importance of Macro Social Work to Transform Communities with Rosita L. Marinez, MS-NPL, ADV-CSW, MSW

    In this episode, we delve into the critical role of macro social workers in shaping a more equitable and just society. Discover how they advocate for policy change, promote community development, and empower individuals to address systemic issues. Guest speaker, Rosita L. Marinez joins this conversation on how macro social workers play a vital role in transforming communities by advocating for social justice, promoting equity, and empowering individuals and groups to address systemic issues. -- Rosita L. Marinez is the Senior Vice President of Supported Housing at the Institute for Community Living. She oversees the nation’s most extensive NY OMH housing portfolio for individuals with Serious Mental Illness and co-occurring disorders. Her focus areas of practice are mental health, substance use, HIV/AIDS, and housing. Throughout her career, she has been part of different initiatives in housing, HIV/AIDS, and workforce development. This includes the New York State AIDS Institute: Positive Housing for ALL, Robin Hood: SEEDCO: Single Stop Initiative- Earn Benefits, and she opened the first housing resource center using a clubhouse model at Fountain House. Rosita is a published award-winning author for Latinx/e Social Work Vol 2. She has received awards from the Latino Social Work Coalition Scholarship Funds, Marquis Who’s Who, and Manchester’s Who’s Who. Rosita is a board member of Housing Solutions of New York and Siembra Today. She is a steering committee member for the Social Worker Equity Campaign. Rosita is an executive mentor for the Supportive Housing Network -RELISH Program, which prepares Black Emerging Leaders in supportive housing to acquire leadership positions. Rosita has a Master of Science in Nonprofit Leadership from Fordham University and a Master of Social Work from The Silberman School of Social Work. She also has a postgraduate degree Contact Information and Social Media: Email: rmarinez41@outlook.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/rosita-marinez-a1443966 Instagram: Instagram.com/rosita.marinez -- For podcast updates: @healingspacewithdandrah on Instagram

    49 min
  2. Social Workers Integrating Self-Care in Education with Farah Reynoso, MSW, RYT

    09/25/2024

    Social Workers Integrating Self-Care in Education with Farah Reynoso, MSW, RYT

    In this podcast episode, it focuses on the significance of self-care for social workers and human services professionals. The conversation fosters around personal experiences and research on the inclusion of self-care in educational curricula. It emphasizes the need for greater attention to self-care in these fields and the importance of creating space for self-care practices. -- Farah Reynoso was born in the Dominican Republic and migrated to the United States in 2014. She did not know any English and had to adapt to a new living situation and school. Farah admits that assimilating to the culture, language, and even the food was challenging, but she does not regret her decision to migrate to the U.S. Farah completed her Bachelor's in Social Work with a Minor in Sociology at CUNY Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College in May 2021, and her Master’s degree from Fordham University in May 2024. She is a Yoga Alliance-certified 200-hour Yoga Teacher and a Trauma-Informed and Restorative Justice-aware Wellness Practitioner, integrating holistic approaches into her practices as a school social worker for the NYC Department of Education. She is currently pursuing a Post-Master’s Bilingual Extension in Spanish as a School Social Worker at Hunter College. Farah enjoys working with individuals who are in the same place she was when she came to the U.S., guiding them to tell their own stories. -- Research article mentioned in episode: https://journalhumanservices.org/article/118909-self-care-pedagogy-in-the-undergraduate-curriculum-a-post-pandemic-faculty-survey -- For podcast updates: @healing.throughadvocacy on Instagram

    36 min
  3. Disciplined or Dismissed: Changing the Story for Black Girls in the School System with Brianna Oyeyemi, LMSW

    09/11/2024

    Disciplined or Dismissed: Changing the Story for Black Girls in the School System with Brianna Oyeyemi, LMSW

    In this podcast episode, the conversation centers on exclusionary discipline practices in schools and their harmful impact on Black female adolescents. The episode explores how Black girls are disproportionately targeted by suspensions, expulsions, and other forms of discipline compared to their peers. It examines the intersection of race and gender, showing how Black girls face unique injustices and challenges in school settings. -- Brianna Oyeyemi, a licensed social worker and clinician, has dedicated her career to advocating for populations often overlooked in social work advocacy. She has worked with individuals navigating developmental disabilities alongside mental health challenges such as depression and anxiety, supported families experiencing intimate partner violence who seek restoration and unity, and assisted those identified as abusers as they navigate the legal system and work toward healing. Additionally, Brianna has been deeply involved in supporting transitional-age youth of color through their mental health journeys into adulthood. Currently serving as an Associate Program Director, she leads outreach efforts in Midtown Manhattan, working with some of the most invisible members of society—the entrenched unhoused of New York City. A graduate of Hunter College, Brianna is currently pursuing her doctorate in social work, with her research focusing on the access to and outcomes of mental health interventions for Black mothers across generations. -- Books and resources mentioned in episode: ⁠Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools Advocates for Children of New York Black Women's Mental Health: Balancing Strength and Vulnerability The Restorative Practices Handbook Project Implicit -- For podcast updates: @healing.throughadvocacy on Instagram

    31 min
  4. Navigating Hyper-Independence as a Latina with Natalie Gutierrez, LMSW

    08/07/2024

    Navigating Hyper-Independence as a Latina with Natalie Gutierrez, LMSW

    This episode discusses the concept of "hyper-independence" among Latina women, exploring how the cultural expectation of strength and resilience can lead to emotional suppression and difficulty seeking support. Natalie Gutierrez, LMSW shares her personal experiences and aims to challenge this narrative, promoting emotional expression and well-being for Latina women. -- Natalie Gutierrez, LMSW (She/ Her) is a Licensed Psychotherapist within group private practice and current doctoral student at the University of Kentucky’s Online Doctorate of Social Work (DSW)  Program. Natalie serves as a Part-Time Program Coordinator for Emotions Matter, a Non-Profit dedicated to providing advocacy, fundraising and support groups to individuals and communities living with Borderline Personality Disorder. Natalie is also the host of her own podcast called “Tea Time Podcast” where she meets with other professionals and leaders in the mental health field to discuss Social Work, Mental Health, social justice issues, and more important topics relevant to the field. Natalie proudly identifies as Dominican-American. Natalie is passionate about working with and serving adolescents and young adults, BIPOC individuals, immigrant communities, LGBTQIA+ communities. Additionally, Natalie specializes in working with clients through processing trauma, PTSD and CPTSD, grief, anxiety, depression, life transitions, women’s health issues, women’s reproductive health, and relationship issues.  Natalie received her Masters in Social Work from Fordham University Graduate School of Social Services and her Bachelors of Arts in Psychology from SUNY College at Old Westbury. -- Books mentioned in episode: https://bellhooksbooks.com/product/all-about-love/ https://www.drmarielbuque.com/breakthecycle The Pain We Carry For podcast updates: @healing.throughadvocacy on Instagram

    41 min

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Hosted by D'Andrah Almanzar, LMSW in New York, Healing Through Advocacy is a podcast diving into social change and advocacy globally. The conversations in this space focus on promoting equity, justice, education, healing, and empowerment toward social justice issues among marginalized communities. Social workers and professionals in human services share their experiences in the field and discuss significant topics relevant to their work. Follow @healingspacewithdandrah on Instagram for more!