Meaningful Injustice
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of meaningful injustice in this 16-minute TEDx talk by Mary-Ann Sontag, Associate Professor at the University of Montana. Delve into why certain injustices matter enough to grieve and make meaning from them. Learn from Sontag's professional expertise in loss, grief, and end-of-life care as she shares insights on addressing and processing meaningful injustices. Discover how her background as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and her commitment to using her position and privilege in service to others informs her perspective on this important topic. Gain valuable insights into mental and behavioral health services, community engagement, and the intersection of personal and professional experiences in understanding and confronting injustice.
Syllabus
Meaningful Injustice | Mary-Ann Sontag | TEDxHieronymusPark
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