Letter to the Editor: Latina Social Workers Break Barriers and Shine the Beacon on Irresponsible Firearm Ownership

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by Elizabeth Brillon, LCSW

Pricey Editor:

     Latina leaders advocating for accountable firearm possession are worthy of equal entry to hoisting the everlasting beacon in saving human lives. It’s an disagreeable feeling to be continually treading water, gasping for air, and by no means reaching the land clearly seen on the horizon. Likewise, for these bystanders on shore making an attempt to help actively, it may be a hopeless feeling to continually name consideration to the state of affairs happening and to be dismissed by these with the assets to rescue their constituency. Latina leaders within the social work occupation provide a worthwhile hyperlink to transformative remedy.

     Competent social employees are on the entrance strains each day, breaking boundaries and heralding the message of social justice to our political leaders in good religion. Social employees possess a gentle, reasoned voice and the capability to transition to an assertive, dynamic presentation to talk in live performance with the huddled unvoiced craving for progress and equality. Social employees comprise members of marginalized populations, together with Latinas skilled in management advocating for accountable firearm possession insurance policies to stop atrocities such because the taking pictures at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas.

     Marginalized communities proceed to be adversely affected by the deleterious results of irresponsible firearm possession. This atrocity barrels throughout the communities affected by profound holistic trauma, reverberating like a devastating earthquake all through the inadequately funded public techniques. As well as, systemic injustice permeates as a barrier to the promotion of crucial and intensive help to fulfill the trauma wants of the survivors and their households.

     This Social Work Month 2023, allow us to proceed to break boundaries.

Elizabeth Brillon, LCSW, is a Latina enterprise proprietor, a full-time doctoral pupil on the College of Kentucky Faculty of Social Work, and the Violence In opposition to Ladies and Kids Observe Chair for the Council on Social Work Schooling Annual Program Assembly. The writer welcomes feedback at: Elizabeth.Brillon@aribriassociates.com.



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