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2012
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P L A C E W H E R E S T U D E N T S C O M E F I R S T
In this issue:
Mission OSA Presidents Message Advisor Comments National Conference News Newly elected Officers 2011-2012 Graduates OSA Fundraisers Officer Requests Officer Communication NABSW NATIONAL OFFICERS 1 2 3
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M I S S I O N
The National Association of Black Social Workers, Inc., comprised of people of African ancestry, is committed to enhancing the quality of life and empowering people of African ancestry through advocacy, human services delivery, and research. The National Association of Black Social Workers, Inc. will work to create a world in which people of African ancestry will live free from racial domination, economic exploitation and cultural oppression. In collaboration with national, international and other appropriate groups, NABSW will continue to leverage its collective expertise to strategically develop the capacity of people of African ancestry to sustain and flourish. NABSWs vision is guided by the Principles of the Nguzo Saba, which are Unity, Self-determination, Collective Work and Responsibility, Cooperative Economics, Purpose, Creativity, and Faith, and the Seven Cardinal Virtues of Maat, which are Right, Truth, Justice, Order, Reciprocity, Balance, and Harmony.
Hotep Brothers & Sisters, I hope everyone is having a restful and pleasant summer vacation. I would like to first say thank you, to everyone who attended the 44th National Conference in Atlanta, GA this past April. We students have left a huge positive impact in the Atlanta Community. We kicked off conference by coming together to educate the youth of Atlanta on the negative impact of violence and bullying and ended our day of service by working together to create a plan to end bullying within our communities and schools. OSA successfully completed the following events: our symposium, luncheon, and dance for Africa Party for a Cause. Family, we raised over 2000 pencils to donate to fellow student member Randyria Houstons nonprofit organization (The Pencil Project). Thank you all for making the 44 th conference one that will go down in history as a success. I hope to see everyone in Jacksonville, Florida in April 2013. Family, the time has come for the 2011-2012 administration to pass the torch to the next leaders of the Office of Student Affairs. We have been delighted to serve you over this past year. We are proud of all the new members, newly established chapters, and everyones great work in the home communities. Congratulations to all Spring and August graduates; I wish you the best luck in your future endeavors. Lastly, I have enjoyed serving you as President for the 2011-2012 administration. It was a wonderful experience and great opportunity that I am appreciative to have been given. Thank you all for trusting in my leadership capabilities. In the spirit of Harambee,
Hotep Family! I hope this message finds each of you doing well! I want to personally thank you for your support and dedication to the Office of Student Affairs this year. Your enthusiasm, motivation, and overall support has allowed OSA to continue to soar and to serve your needs as students. You have truly made my first year as OSA Advisor, a pleasant one. As you begin your careers, attend graduate school and do all things the creator has designed just for you, please be sure to stay involved in NABSW. The organization needs the gifts and talents that only you can offer! Our people are depending on us and our ancestors require this of us! If we can assist you in finding a chapter or staying involved, please do not hesitate to contact us! Please continue to follow OSA through the blog, newsletter and Facebook. Remember, once a part of OSA, always a part of OSA. Live Well. Be Well. Do Well. Asante Sana, Tameka L. Brown OSA Advisor
FIND US ON
If you enjoyed yourself or perhaps you missed the 44th Annual National Conference that took place in Atlanta Ga. on April 3-April 6, 2012. Please save the date and begin work planning with your chapters to attend this years 45th Annual National Conference in Jacksonville, Fl. We would love to see you there!!
Warmest Welcome to
Zakia Pugh,
President Elect
Bryn Mawr College GSSWSR University of Cincinnati Kennedy King College Virginia Commonwealth University Bryn Mawr College GSSWSR
Shane Satterfield,
Michael Alexander, 2nd Vice President Elect Michelle Bair, Treasurer Elect
Shawn Johnson,
Parliamentarian Elect
Lia Andrews,
Secretary Elect
OSA would like to recognize all 2012 Graduates. We recognize your hard work and commitment to the Black Community of Social Work. Know that we celebrate with you, encourage and support your next steps to Greatness.
Be encouraged and guided by the Principles of the Nguzo Saba, which are Unity, Self-determination, Collective Work and Responsibility, Cooperative Economics, Purpose, Creativity, and Faith, and the Seven Cardinal Virtues of Maat, which are Right, Truth, Justice, Order, Reciprocity, Balance, and Harmony.
www.NABSW.org
Glenda Duru University of Houston GSSW Layna Glover Bryn Mawr College GSSWSR Shariyfa Rose Bryn mawr College GSSWSR Michelle Bair Viginia State university Michael Riley Virginia Commonwealth university Zelaika Clarke- Widener University Lavena Ogletree university of Kansas SSW Mercedes Tiggs University of Southern California Issac Ford-University of southern California Maurice Williams-university of southern California
OSA would also like to extend Congratulations to all 2011 -2012 Award Recipients.
Join us in honoring one of our own for her outstanding commitment to the field and principles of Social Work
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Name: ______________________________________________________________________________ Chapter Name: ____________________________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip Code:_______________________________________________________ Telephone (Home):___________________ Telephone (Cell):_______________________ Email Address: _______________________________________________________________________
Number of Stoles Ordered: _______ Total Amount Enclosed: _______ ($40.00 per stole includes shipping charges) Shipping Information (If different from above): Name: _______________________________________________________________________________
Address: ____________________________________________________________________________
Please submit your order form along with check or money order to: NABSW Graduation Stole, c/o Michelle Bair, 1117 N. 24th St., Richmond, VA 23223. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. For further information, please contact: Michelle Bair, OSA Fundraising Chair osa-treasurer@nabsw.org
Cost: All Sizes reduced to $10.00 OSA t-shirts celebrating the spirit of Sankofa: Learning from Our Past to Build Our Future may be purchased in sizes medium to 3X. They are available in the following color options: (BG)-Black with Gold writing (PG)-Purple with Gold writing (BW)-Blue with White writing (RW)-Red with White writing (GB)-Grey with Black writing Limited colors available place your order today or purchase in person at July SCM
The Office of Student Affairs The Future of NABSW Polo Shirts Blow Out Sale
Cost: All sizes reduced to $15.00 OSA polo shirts celebrating the spirit of Sankofa: Learning from Our Past to Build Our Future may be purchased in sizes Small to 3X. They are available in the following color options: (BG)-Black with Gold writing (RB)-Red with Black writing (WG)-White with Green writing
Limited colors available place your order today or purchase in person at July SCM
Michael J. Riley
Michael J. Riley, B.S.W./B.S. Psych. (Candidate 2012) Vice President, Office of Student Affairs National Association of Black Social Workers Membership and Transition Committee Chairs Omega Delta Sigma National Veterans Fraternity, Inc. USMC Veteran osa-vp1@nabsw.org
PRESIDENT Glenda Duru osa-president@nabsw.org 1ST VICE PRESIDENT Michael Riley osa-vp1@nabsw.org 2ND VICE PRESIDENT osa-vp2@nabsw.org SECRETARY Zakia Pugh osa-secretary@nabsw.org TREASURER Michelle Bair osa-treasurer@nabsw.org PARLIAMENTARIAN Lavena Ogletree osa-parli@nabsw.org ADVISOR Tameka Brown osa-advisor@nabsw.org
PRESIDENT Joe E. Benton NABSW-President@nabsw.org VICE PRESIDENT J. Toni Oliver NABSW-VP@nabsw.org TREASURER NABSW-Treasurer@nabsw.org RECORDING SECRETARY Tracy Golliday-Champagne Recording-Secretary@nabsw.org CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Karen Allen Corresponding-Secretary@nabsw.org MEMBER-AT-LARGE Melissa Smith-Haley Member-at-Large1@nabsw.org MEMBER-AT-LARGE Dayvid Brown Member-at-Large2@nabsw.org
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
2305 Martin Luther King Ave. S.E. Washington, DC 20020 Phone (202) 678-4570 Fax (202) 678-4572 Email: nabsw.harambee@verizon.net
Website: nabsw.org
Website: nabsw.org