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  <title>To Be Radical and a Social Worker: The Codeswitchin Podcast Episode 20</title>
  <description>…in which we sit down for a double session with Nadia Swanson, MsW; coordinator of The Radical Social Work Group, and Dennis Febo, Founder of Guazabara Insights. We talk about the power and the pitfalls of social work (3:43), how radical social work can affect what happens on the ground during protests (7:51), how to do self care (12:18), hating on the people in the subway (14:52), growing up transracial (21:53), Sammy Sosa and other “white men like su” Dominicans (28:58),&amp;amp;nbsp; we vent about activists who are wastes of breath (32:35), Radhames doesn’t like the word woke (38.33) and Sergio reminisces about Occupy Buffalo (44:46). The Radical Social Work Group can be contacted at&amp;amp;nbsp; https://www.facebook.com/groups/radicalsw/ http://radicalsocialworkgroup.tumblr.com radicalsocialworkgroup@gmail.com Radhames is performing Sunday Oct 16th at Broadway Comedy Club Rada can be found at&amp;amp;nbsp; https://twitter.com/BigDaddyRada https://www.instagram.com/badmanrad/ Sergio can be found at https://twitter.com/PeoplesHistory www.sergio-uzurin.squarespace.com https://www.instagram.com/nativenyvideo/ &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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