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Focuses on political and societal causes of human suffering that contribute to the marginalization of vulnerable populations in the context of American social welfare. Provides a collection of readings that explore systemic factors supporting and maintaining social injustice, including bias, political ideologies, classism, sexism, racism, and more.
Gary L. Dick is a professor at the University of Cincinnati, where he teaches in both the graduate and undergraduate programs for social work. He holds a Ph.D. in social work from The Ohio State University and a master's degree in social work from the University of Illinois. Dr. Dick's research interests include fatherhood, family violence, men, program evaluation, self-esteem, and instrument development.