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7/13/2023
NASW Chapter Presidents Call for Affirmative Action Support

The 55 members of the NASW Council of Chapter Presidents are outraged at the June 29 decision of the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down and overturn affirmative action in college admissions. 

As a provision of the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964, affirmative action policies provide protection for the rights of marginalized individuals and groups including Black people, Indigenous peoples and other communities of color, as well as women and members of the LGBTQIA2S+ community.
What we are witnessing is an undoing of the Civil Rights Act and the undoing of justice. Ending affirmative action in higher education will allow the perpetuation of discrimination and exclusionary practices towards people of color and other marginalized groups not only in our schools, but in housing, employment, and health care.
The past three years have shown us that racism, discrimination, and bias in America still exist and, in many regards, are more blatant. In her dissenting opinion, Justice Jackson provides a detailed historical account of racial discrimination and current racial disparities in our country, emphasizing that “by ignoring race, it just makes it matter more. (Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina, 2023, Jackson, J).”
Part of the social work mission is to advocate for social justice. Our code of ethics calls us to “pursue social change, particularly with and on behalf of vulnerable and oppressed individuals and groups of people. Social workers strive to ensure access to needed information, services, and resources; equality of opportunity; and meaningful participation in decision making for all people (NASW Code of Ethics, 2023, principles)”.
As elected leaders in each NASW Chapter, we invite all social workers to be united in action “. . . to engage in social and political action that seeks to ensure that all people have equal access to the resources, employment, services, and opportunities they require to meet their basic human needs and to develop fully (NASW Code of Ethics, 2021)” 
Here’s how:
  • Social workers can contact their state and federal legislators to oppose the expansion of anti-affirmative action legislation in their respective states.
  • Social work deans, directors and faculty should support existing affirmative action strategies and programs in their universities and oppose efforts to diminish them locally and nationally.
  • Social workers can also devote time and resources to increasing voter registration. It is imperative for legislators to represent the views of their constituents and appoint judges who can review laws without political influence or bias.
Martin Luther King Jr. once stated that “injustice anywhere, is a threat to justice everywhere!” It’s time we act and call out this injustice.

Council of Chapter President Steering Committee Contributors

  • Fatima Salman, COCP Chair, President, NASW Michigan Chapter
  • Latesha Newson, COCP Chair-Elect, President-Elect NASW Illinois Chapter
  • Victor Manalo, COCP Immediate Past-Chair, President, NASW California Chapter
  • Aubrey Sejuit, COCP Secretary, President, NASW South Carolina Chapter
  • Julie Schirmer, COCP Member at Large, President, NASW Maine Chapter
Blog Contributors
  • Samantha Dutton, President NASW Tennessee Chapter
  • Derrick Howell, President, NASW Missouri Chapter
  • Francie Julien-Chinn, President, NASW Hawaii Chapter
  • Tania Malone, President-Elect, NASW Wyoming Chapter
  • Patricia Nishimoto, President, NASW West Virginia Chapter
  • Julia Rose, President, NASW Iowa Chapter
  • Jamela Santos, President-Elect, NASW Guam Chapter
  • Gavin Wisdom, President, NASW Montana Chapter
References:
Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina. U.S. 600 (2023), Jackson, J., dissenting opinion, page 25. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/06/29/us/affirmative-action-decision-document-supreme-court.html

Workers, N. A. (2021). NASW Code of Ethics. Ethical Principles, Value: Social Justice. Washington, DC: NASW. https://www.socialworkers.org/About/Ethics/Code-of-Ethics/Code-of-Ethics-English



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