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Both of Luci Ramos Hoppe’s parents grew up in poverty, but then she grew up with some wealth—and she’s the daughter of an immigrant and a woman of color. This all ties closely to her calling to social work education and social justice. In her work as a professor of social work, Luci’s focus includes diversity, ethical faith integration in social work practice, work with children and families, curriculum development and undergrad student experiences. And? She was the first person in her family to attend college. Notes:Baylor University's School of Social WorkLuci on TwitterTsh on Twitter & InstagramWomen’s Work on TwitterLeaving Church, by Barbara Brown TaylorJoin us in Patreon!
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