1. In this Edition:
Welcome Message USC School of
Social Work
GPSS
Graduation Fundraiser
News from SDAC
Homecoming Update October Newsletter
Meet our Newest Student October 3, 2011
Org Reps!
Students Contributions…
AIDS Walk
News from OCAC
Universal Design
Career Development
Update
Caucus Corner
Welcome Message from your
Elections and Recruitment Chair
Fellow Trojans,
Welcome to the October Newsletter! Hope the semester is coming along great. We are
almost at the midpoint of the semester and it is never too late to start getting involved. I
want to invite all students to take interest in the opportunities available within the School of
Social Work. There are many options for students, including committees, caucuses, honor
societies, GPSS, and Student Org. monthly full board meetings just to name a few. You
might be asking yourself, how will I benefit from getting involved? By getting involved you
will meet new people and build new friendships, have the opportunity to make a
DIFFERENCE, give back to the community, provide direction and leadership. In addition,
you can gain skills in project management, budgeting/financial management,
fundraising, communication, advocacy and community engagement. Feel free to attend
meetings or events to inform yourself on the many possibilities. If you want to learn more
about how to get involved feel free to contact me at ortizros@usc.edu.
Fight On!
Jose Ortiz, Student Org Elections and Recruitment Chair
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2. We'd like to take this opportunity to
congratulate and introduce our newest
member of Student Org, Yael Adef. As the
Foundation Year GPSS
Representative, Yael will help to give a voice
to the concerns of first year students within
our program and represent our program to
the university as a whole.
Additionally, we would like to congratulate
Jarad Cox, Shell-Sea Thompson, Helen Lim,
and Kevin Anderson for being selected to
GPSS represent our program as GPSS liaisons. These
leaders will work alongside the two
representatives from Student Org and are
excited to begin!
Graduation Fundraiser!
Work out, release some stress, AND raise
money for graduation!!
Zumbathon
October 22, 2011
From 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Barrio Action Youth & Center
4927 Huntington Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90032
Pre Sale Tickets $7.00
At the door $10.00
Come join us for some self-care!
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3. News from SDAC
San Diego Academic Center has a lot in store for the month of October.
For those of you who RSVP's and were confirmed, the center is hosting a CASSW workshop on
October 1st. Don't miss the chance to attend the open forum with the San Diego Academic
Center Director on October 6th from 4pm-6pm (location TBD), to bring up academic center
ideas, concerns, or questions to the director. Lunch with the Deans on October 15th from
1pm-3pm will be an opportunity for students at SDAC to meet and have lunch with the
Deans and present information or questions about the center and the school at large. If you
are a current student and want to assist in providing insight to those thinking about the
program, SDAC is having a New Student Information Session at 5:30-7:30pm on October 19th.
If you hold a caucus representative or other position at SDAC, please join us for the monthly
leadership meeting on October 20th from 4pm-6pm in the large conference room.
Additionally San Diego will be establishing a month of giving for the month of November.
Please contact any of the caucuses if you happen to have ideas and otherwise more
information will be coming out shortly. Congratulations 1st year representatives on all your
work and we appreciate your efforts to get involved.
Homecoming Update!
Thank you to those who attended our
first Homecoming Committee
Meeting!
Our next meetings will be:
Thursday September 29th 11:30 am in MRF 204
Thursday October 20th 11:30 am...Rm TBD
Please come to see how you can get involved! If you would like to be added
to the listserv please email Lorena Garcia lorena@usc.edu
Homecoming Committee has 100 tickets available to sell to students for ONLY
$50 (limited 2 tickets), they will be first come, first serve. Please be on the
lookout for an email from Student Org and the Homecoming Committee on
how you can order your tickets and spirit packages.
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4. Meet our Newest Student Org Reps!
VAC Representative GPSS First Year Representative
Caryn Lindensmith Yael Adef
My name is Caryn Lindensmith and I am My name is Yael Adef and I am really
the newest Student Org VAC excited to be your GPSS Foundation Year
representative. I am a full-time student in Representative! I am a part-time student
the March cohort and am planning to do in the three-year program and am
the mental health concentration. In 2006 planning in the COPA concentration. I
I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in currently work on campus as a
Urban Studies from Lipscomb University in Residence Coordinator in the Honors
Nashville, Tennessee. Since then I have dorms and as a Writing Consultant at the
worked in a Tennessee State senator’s Writing Center. I graduated from USC in
office, a physical therapy clinic, and as 2005 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political
an in-house substitute for a pre- Science and Psychology and then
kindergarten through eighth grade attended Emory University School of Law
Montessori school. My current field in Atlanta, Georgia. After receiving my
placement is at an outpatient oncology JD in 2008, I began working at a national
center, working with patients and their defense firm where I focused exclusively
families to resolve financial, emotional, on employment defense litigation until I
and other concerns related to treatment. left my position to begin this program.
I live two hours north of Seattle, on
Whidbey Island, where my husband is As your Foundation Year GPSS
stationed with the U.S. Navy. Representative, I will be working with
Alana Copeland, the Concentration
As a VAC representative, I will be working Year GPSS Representative along with the
with the other representative, Julie Row, newly selected GPSS Senators to help
to help answer questions and resolve answer questions and resolve student
student concerns. We are also working concerns. We are also working to
on a number of projects to help facilitate integrate our program with the rest of the
and improve communication, as well as University and improve the quality of our
to improve understanding about the student experience. If you have any
processes and procedures related to questions or concerns please feel free to
being a VAC student. It’s going to be a contact me at adef@usc.edu. Fight on!
great year for the VAC! If you have any
questions or concerns please feel free to
contact me at lindensm@usc.edu or Julie
Row at jrow@usc.edu.
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5. Students sharing with Students…
…Special thanks to Joel Gutierrez for his submission
What do Social Workers Make?
(based on "What Teachers Make" by Taylor Mali)
by Regina Brett
Social workers, like most teachers, don't make much. Or do they?
What do they make?
They make an infertile couple celebrate a lifetime of Mother's Days and
Father's Days by helping them adopt a crack baby no one else wanted.
They make a child fall asleep every night with out fear of this father's fist.
They make a homeless veteran feel at home in the world.
They make a teenager decide to stop cutting herself.
They make a beaten woman find the courage to leave her abuser for good.
They make a boy with Down's syndrome feel like the smartest kid on the
bus.
What do they make?
They make a 10-year-old believe that he is loved and wanted,
regardless of long he lasts in the next foster home.
They make a teen father count to 10 and leave the room
so he won't shake his newborn son.
They make a man with schizophrenia see past his demons.
They make a rape victim talk about it for the first time in years.
Than make an ex-convict put down the bottle and hold down a job.
What do they make?
They make a couple communicate so well they decide not to get divorced.
They make a dying cancer patient make peace with her past,
with her brief future, with her God.
They make the old man whose wife has Alzheimer's
cherish the good times, when she still remembered him.
They make forgotten people feel cherished, ugly people feel beautiful,
confused people feel understood, broken people feel whole.
What do they make?
They make more than most people will ever make.
THEY MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
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6. AIDS WALK
Join us in the Los Angeles AIDS Walk!!!
What: AIDS Walk LA
Length: 10 kilometers / 6.2 miles
When: Sunday October 16, 2011
Sign in starts at 8:30AM
Where: West Hollywood Park
647 N. San Vicente Blvd. in West Hollywood
How: Go to: http://www.aidswalk.net/losangeles
Go to register -> Join a team -> Search for our Team Name: USC School of Social Work
or Team Number: 5166
or call: (213)201-9255
The highest fundraising caucus will win lunch for their next meeting!!!
(please e-mail quirarte@usc.edu once you register and include your full name and
the caucus you are representing, if any)
If you have any questions e-mail Gabriela Quirarte at quirarte@usc.edu
News from OCAC
OCAC held a Carnival Caucus on Sept 26th to inform students about the different
caucuses available in Orange County. Causes tabled and informed students on their
events and opportunities to get involved. Socializing and and raffle prices were part
of the fun. Thank you to all the students leaders and first year students who attended
the event. Please stay tuned for upcoming events. If you have any questions about
anything please don't hesitate to contact your student org representatives Esby or
Eric.
Esby
egarciac@usc.edu
Eric
ericpere@usc.edu
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7. On October 13th, USC School of Social
Learn about Universal Work Phi Alpha Honor Society and the
Davis School of Gerontology will be co-
Design with Phi Alpha hosting a brown bag on Universal Design in
and the USC Davis Hamovitch (MRF) at 11 am. Universal
School of Gerontology Design is a way to set up the environment
so that it is accessible to all people without
creating any cultural, linguistic, or physical
barriers. We will have guest speaker Anna
Nguyen, who is a research psychologist at
the Davis School of Gerontology to further explain this concept and how it affects
social workers. Food will be provided for those who attend. RSVPs to
phialpha@usc.edu would be greatly appreciated.
It is never too early to start thinking about your career
trajectory!
You are already well into the Fall semester & its never too early to start thinking about
your career trajectory...You have already received information on some career
resources offered at the School, USC & NASW...
Those graduating next year will be invited to participate in the Alumni Mentor
Program (AMP), offered by the Social Work Alumni Association, Professional
Development Committee. One on one alumni mentoring is available to assist you
transition from "student" to "professional"...Applications are due on October 21,
2011. The Kick-Off Reception in OCAC is November 9, 2011 & at UPC on November
16, 2011. (Sorry, AMP is only offered at UPC & OCAC this year...SDAC & VAC students
can participate if you can attend either UPC or OCAC Kick-Offs.)
A special presentation on "Non-Traditional Social Work Opportunities" will be held on
November 3, 2011, 11:15 am-12:45 pm, UPC-HRC. Learn how to apply your
transferrable skills to an organization that may not ordinarily hire social
workers...Internships & jobs are offered at organizations such as: Warner Bros., Wells
Fargo, etc.
A workshop is scheduled for international students on "How to Improve Your Chances
of Getting Hired" on November 15, 2011, 11:15 am-12:45 pm, MRF #204. Please RSVP
to the career development email at sswcd@usc.edu by 11/10/11.
Stay tuned for other upcoming career development activities in the Spring semester
coming to an academic center near you!
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8. Asian Pacific Islander Social Work
Caucus Caucus Corner
Hello Trojans!
Time is going by very quickly, isn't it? Can't
believe it's already midterm season... Although
you may be overwhelmed with various papers to
write and presentations to make, make sure to
make time for the API events that are coming
up! Here's what in store for you!
Tuesday, October 4th @ 11:30AM - API General
Meeting & Elections
Come join us for our 2nd general meeting of the month. In particular, this meeting will be devoted
to elections. Please email us at apisowk@usc.edu if you are interested in running for a
position. Candidates will be asked to give a brief speech at the meeting. If you are a student from
one of the satellite campuses, you should email your speech to API by the time of the meeting to
be eligible to run. Voting for those students will take place via email. The positions are:
1st Year Representatives (2)
OC Representative
SD Representative
Skirball Representative
VAC Representative
Tuesday and Thursday, October 11th, 13th & 27th @ 11AM-1PM - API Apparel Sales
Please support API by purchasing USC School of Social Work merchandise!
Tuesday, October 25th @ 11:15AM-12:45 - Struggles of API Undocumented Students
We will have speakers from various organizations such as ASPIRE to talk about the issues
that undocumented API students face. We will also be selling our API merchandise before and
after the event. The exact location is not confirmed, but will be announced via the API Facebook
page and the Mid-Month Student Org Newsletter.
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to email us @ apisowk@usc.edu or contact
us via Facebook
(www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=15965963521 or http://www.facebook.com/pages/USC-
Asian-Pacific-Islander-Social-Work-Caucus/233086460055223).
Thank you!
Black Social Work Caucus
General Body Meetings Every 3rd Thursday of the Month in MRF 303, 11:30-12:30p
BSWC Study Jam! October 6th, 8p-12a. Location TBA.
BSWC El Paso Cantina Fundraiser, Thursday October 20th. 2402 Sepulveda Blvd. Torrance, Ca 90501
"Black Trojan" T-shirts available for $20! Contact fbalogun@usc.edu.
Visit our facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/blacksocialworkcaucus.usc for updates
and details on events and meetings.
Clinical Social Work Caucus
Thank you all for attending the first CSWC Mixer of the year at Traddies! It was a great opportunity
to connect and GET CLINICAL! We are planning many more fun and informative events for the
year, including brown bags, field trips, fundraisers and BBQs. If you would like to learn more about
the caucus and our activities, please be sure to join our next meeting!
Next Meeting: Thursday, October 13, 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m
***Please check our Facebook page or your email for location.
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9. International Social Work Caucus
The theme of International Social Work Caucus (ISWC) is Fostering Global Exchange
THANK YOU everyone who came to ISWC Welcome Pot Luck /General Meeting. ISWC sent out an
overview of the meeting, if you didn’t get it please contact usc.iswc@gmail.com.
ISWC would like to Congratulate and Welcome our two new board members, who are going to be a
great addition to our team this year. Welcome Lindsey Palmar for Skirball Rep. and Ilana Bar-Din
Giannini for Student Org Rep. ISWC is looking forward to working with you.
Orange County Academic Center (OCAC) is hosting a Brown Bag mixer for OCAC students interested
in becoming involved in the International Social Work Caucus activities held in Orange County.
Come and get to know others of similar interest and discuss ideas for future brown bags and events
regarding international social work issues.
When: October 18, 2011 – Time: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM – Where: Room 138 or Classroom F
For more information, contact ISWC’s OC Representative – Melissa at bartlott@usc.edu
The UPC event of the month is a Documentary Film Screening on Mental Health Practices in Bali.
Please join in for this Brown Bag to learn more about the problems that the mentally ill face in Bali,
Indonesia.
When: October 20, 2011 – Time: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM – Where: SWC 106 – Smartroom
For more information, contact Cassandra at cassanaa@usc.edu or usc.iswc@gmail.com
Here is the info on the most awaited INTERNATIONAL TRIP during winter break. MSW students are
welcome to join ISWC to volunteer with IFRE in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala from December 16 to
December 23, 2011. Students will be given the opportunity to be involved in Orphanage projects,
work with street children and kids at Risk and much more. Student’s stay will be with Host Families who
are poor, clean, happy and caring. For more information or be a part of this amazing task group,
please feel free to contact Louisiana Medina at louisiana.medina@gmail.com or
usc.iswc@gmail.com.
The ISWC Track Jackets are still for sale.
The next deadline to submit your Track Jacket order is Thursday, October 20, 2011. ISWC will be
tabling during Universal Break on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Make sure to stop by with cash or
check. Checks can be made payable to Taleen Askejian. With these Track Jackets ISWC supports
Homeboy Industries because their mission and service in the community is very much in-line with the
values of ISWC. The Track Jackets are made by American Apparel and echo ISWC’s philosophy. For
shipping info or more information, please contact Taleen Askejian at askejian@usc.edu or
usc.iswc@gmail.com. If you have already ordered your Track Jacket, please be on the lookout for an
e-mail from ISWC Mid-October so you can pick your Track Jacket.
Good Luck everyone for Midterms
Fight On!
Latino/a Social Work Caucus
Contact E-mail: latinosw@usc.edu
Friend us on Facebook: USC Latino Social Work Caucus
The LSWC Board hopes that everyone is taking time for self-care during this period of midterms!!
We would like to thank everyone for the continuous support with the events we have had so far.
October will be an awesome month full of exciting events including our Halloween party!!
Continue to join and support in our upcoming events:
3rd General Meeting
Tuesday, October 11, 2011- 11:15a.m.- 1p.m.- SWC 106
Join us for our 3rd general meeting of the year. Hear all the upcoming events and how you can
become involved in the caucus.
Domestic Violence Conference/ Panel at OC Campus
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10. Thursday, October 13, 2011- 11:00AM-1:00PM
OC Reps are collaborating with the Part Time Caucus to create a conference discussing the
Social Work implications with Domestic Violence.
Mentor/Mentee Study Date
Thursday, October, 13, 2011 – 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. RM TBD
This event is aimed for all mentors and mentees. There will be an opportunity for students to
study/write midterms at UPC with your assigned mentor/ mentee!
Community Service Event: Day Laborer Project
Saturday, October 15, 2011 – 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
LSWC will be providing food and men clothing to day laborers. Day laborers are recent
immigrants from Central America and Mexico who do not have a permanent job. They are a
vulnerable population in our communities with the lack of basic needs: shelter, food, and
clothing. If you can provide men clothing such as jackets, t-shirts, and pants contact, Community
Representative, Carla Osorio-osoriove@usc.edu
OC Tamale Sale
Tuesday, October 18, 2011- 11:30 a.m.-12:30pm
OC Reps will be selling tamales at the OCAC. Come by and enjoy homemade tamales!
Halloween Party
Friday, October 28, 2011 – Doors open at 9:00 PM
LSWC will be hosting a Halloween party at Club Belasco in Downtown LA. First 100 pre-sale tickets will
cost $10!! Original pre-sale tickets will be $12. Buy them from any LSWC board member starting in
OCTOBER!! Tickets will also be sold at the door for $15 until 11PM and after 11PM for $20. Dress up and
enjoy the party!
*Learn more about our events by attending our meetings, joining our mailing list, or “friend-ing” us on
facebook! Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions, comments, or concerns.
-ADELANTE
The Latina/o Social Work Caucus
Men in Social Work Caucus
• MSWC general meeting will be held on Tuesday October 11th at 11:30am in MRF room 320.
• MSWC World Famous Chill by the Grill: For Men's Health Awareness on Thursday November 3rd at
11:00am at Gabilan Courtyard.
Orange County Social Work Caucus
Greetings from the O.C. Caucus!
We would like to thank everyone who supported our Friends and Family Hockey Night at the
Honda Center on September 21, 2011. Admission to the event included a game with the Anaheim
Ducks versus the San Jose Sharks and USC versus UCLA. Following the Ducks and Sharks game,
students were able to watch and cheer along with the USC band within the first twenty rows of the
hockey ring! The night was an overall success and we thank everyone that supported us.
On September 13, 2011 the O.C. Caucus hosted an ice-cream social for foundation and
concentration year students at the OCAC Campus. Students received free ice-cream, mingled, and
listened to a panel of guest speakers. The OC Caucus along with few other continuing students
made up the panel and shared their experiences as a student, intern, and provided “survival”
tips. Following the panel presentation, students mingled and socialized while enjoying their delicious
treats! =]
Sampling of Upcoming Events:
10/1/11: NAMI Walk @ Hunting Beach Pier-7:30am-12:00pm
10/27/11: Scary Movie Night @ OCAC –8:30pm-11:00pm
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11. Check out our facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=206569199401542
Don't forget...if you would like to be part of the OCAC Newsletter, please submit your information by
the THIRD Wednesday of every month! (mhour@USC.edu) :o)
Part-time Caucus
Part-time Caucus:
Tailgate October 1st- Join us before the game. Mingle, Eat, Drink, Play (Game Starts @ 12:30 p.m.)
General Meeting: October 22, 2011 @ OC Campus @ 3 p.m.
Rainbow Alliance Social Work Caucus
Greetings from Rainbow Alliance! Here is what’s coming up for RAC in October.
• October 6th- Trans-posium event in partnership with the USC LGBT Resource Center, 11:00am
Tutor Campus Center Room 450. Join us for a film and panel discussion on issues affecting the
transgender community. Lunch will be provided!
• October 13th- Rainbow Alliance monthly meeting, 11:30am in MRF 338.
• October 16th- AIDS Walk Los Angeles- Join RAC and the School of Social Work in registering for
AIDS Walk 2011! To register visit http://www.aidswalk.net/losangeles/participate/register.
• If you are interested in joining one of the Rainbow Alliance Committees (Advocacy,
Fundraising, Social, Community Service) let us know. We will be discussing them more at our
next meeting.
As always feel free to email uscra10@gmail.com with any questions!
San Diego Caucus
ELECTIONS
Results will be announced this week. Thank you to all of you who ran for office.
LAPTOP SALES
Get you very own USC neoprene laptop sleeve for 15" and 14" laptops! Protect you investment and
show TROJAN PRIDE! $35 and $30.
MEAL DEAL FUNDRAISER!
On the first and fourth Tuesday of each month, from 4PM to 6PM, save time and gas $ by eating right
here at the center.
For $5 you get an entree, chips, drink, and dessert. Next one October 4th, CHILI!! con carne and
vegetarian!
MIDTERM MAYHEM
Join us at the center on THURSDAY, October 13 for some stress relieving activities... details will be
posted on the student bulletin board.
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12. Social Action Caucus
• Our second general meeting will be on Tues Oct 11th in MRF 338 from 11:30 to 12:30. We hope
to see you all there!
• We will be planning for our upcoming tailgate against Stanford, solidifying our service projects,
and finalizing our undergrad and first-year representative candidates.
• SAC would like to invite everyone to join us in the AIDS Walk on October 16th, 2011. To find out
more information, please contact SAC!
• Any questions, concerns, ideas, or passions, please let us know at uscmswSAC@gmail.com.
• Remember: free high fives at every meeting!
Have an idea about how to make the
Newsletter even more spectacular?! Know of a
Any Ideas??? great community service opportunity? Want to
encourage the student body to learn about a
specific organization? Want to bring our
attention to a social justice issue? Let us know!
We want your input! Send any ideas to
swstuorg@usc.edu or find Maddison during her
office hours (Tuesday 1-2).
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13. Contact Us:
President OCAC Rep
Lorena Garcia Eric Perez
lorena@usc.edu ericpere@usc.edu
Office Hours: Th 4-5 Office Hours: T 11-12
Vice President OCAC Rep
Spencer Dunn Esbe Garcia
spencerd@usc.edu egarcia@usc.edu
Office Hours: Th 11-12 Office Hours: Th 4-5
Secretary SDAC Rep
Email us: Maddison Gan Mako Csapo
maddisog@usc.edu csapo@usc.edu
swstuorg@usc.edu
Office Hours: T 1-2 Office Hours: T 4-5
Elections and Recruitment SDAC Rep
Find us on Facebook: Jose Ortiz Gena Truitt
ortizros@usc.edu etruitt@usc.edu
http://www.facebook. Office Hours: Th 10-11 Office Hours: T 11-12
com/UscStudentOrg
Community Service Skirball Rep
Gabriela Quirarte Kristin Teti
quirarte@usc.edu teti@usc.edu
Office Hours: T 11-12 Office Hours: 2nd W 5:30-
6:30
Graduation
Raquel Zamora VAC Rep
raquelz@usc.edu Julie Row
Office Hours: Th 9-10 jrow@usc.edu
Office Hours: M 5 pm (PST)
GPSS Rep (Concentration)
Alana Copeland VAC Rep
acopelan@usc.edu Caryn Lindensmith
Office Hours: Th 5-6 lindensm@usc.edu
Office Hours: W 6 pm (PST)
GPSS Rep (Foundation)
Yael Adef
Adef@usc.edu
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