Mimi Abramovitz Explained
Mimi Abramovitz |
Birth Date: | 1941 |
Nationality: | American |
Alma Mater: | University of Michigan |
Occupation: | Author, educator, social worker |
Mimi Abramovitz is an American author, educator and activist. Abramovitz's work focuses on civil and welfare rights of those living in the United States, especially women.[1] [2]
Education
Abramovitz completed her undergraduate work at the University of Michigan, where she earned a B.A. in sociology in 1963. She went on to obtain her master's degree in social work in 1967 and her Ph.D. in social work from Columbia University in 1981.
Career
Abramovitz moved to New Haven, Connecticut, where she became active in an existing organization and went on co-found other organizations. She became active in the American Independent Movement, an organization who summarizes their goal, "The American Independent Movement (AIM) has been working since 1966 to get people together against the rich, powerful few who run New Haven and the whole country". She'd also go on, while in New Haven, to co-found with other women, New Haven Women's Liberation, an organization that allowed her to focus on welfare rights, organize anti-war rallies in Washington, D.C., and the unionization of Yale University clerical workers. Abramovitz would begin to teach social welfare policy at the Hunter College.
Abramovitz, along with Jan Poppendeick and Melinda Lackey created a course at Hunter College called the Community Leadership course, which consists of both education about the history of activism and training in relevant skills. Then students use these skills in the community, aided by a student organization, the Welfare Rights Initiative(WRI), which was also co-founded by an Abramovitz, Poppendeick, and Lackey. The WRI describes itself as a "grassroots student activist and community leadership training organization" whose mission is to train and support "students who have firsthand experience of poverty to effectively promote access to education for all".
Abramovitz serves as the Bertha Capen Reynolds Professor of Social Policy and as the department chair Social Welfare Policy at Hunter College School of Social Work
Awards and honors
- Outstanding Book award (1977) by the Gustavus Myers Center For the Study of Human Rights, for her book Under Attack, Fighting Back: Women and Welfare in the United States.
- Feminist Scholarship Award (2004) by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).
- Distinguished Recent Contributions in Social Work Education Award (2004) awarded by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
- Inducted as a fellow of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare (2015)[3]
Bibliography
Books
- Book: Abramovitz, Mimi . Regulating the lives of women: social welfare policy from colonial times to the present . South End Press . Boston, Massachusetts . 1996 . 9780896085510 . [4] [5]
- Book: Abramovitz, Mimi . Under attack, fighting back: women and welfare in the United States . Monthly Review Press . New York . 2000 . 9781583670088 . registration . [6]
- Book: Abramovitz . Mimi . Morgen . Sandra . Sandra Morgen . Taxes are a woman's issue: reframing the debate . Feminist Press at the City University of New York . New York, New York . 2006 . 9781558615229 . registration . [7]
- Book: Abramovitz . Mimi . Blau . Joel . The dynamics of social welfare policy . Oxford University Press . Oxford New York . 2007 . 9780195311709 .
Journal articles
- Acker . Joan . The privatization of the welfare state: a review . Social Work . July 1986 . 31 . 4 . 257–264 . 10.1093/sw/31.4.257 . 10300978 .
- Acker . Joan . Should all social work students be educated for social change? Pro . Journal of Social Work Education . 1993 . 29 . 1 . 6–11 . 10.1080/10437797.1993.10778794 .
- Acker . Joan . Social work and social reform: an arena of struggle . Social Work . November 1998 . 43 . 6 . 512–526 . 10.1093/sw/43.6.512 .
- Acker . Joan . Everyone is still on welfare: the role of redistribution in social policy . Social Work . October 2001 . 46 . 4 . 297–308 . 10.1093/sw/46.4.297 . 11682971 .
- Acker . Joan . The largely untold story of welfare reform and the human services . Social Work . April 2005 . 50 . 2 . 175–186 . 10.1093/sw/50.2.175 . 15853194 .
- Acker . Joan . Welfare reform in the United States: gender, race and class matter . . May 2006 . 26 . 2 . 336–364 . 10.1177/0261018306062589 . 144670870 .
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Mimi Abramovitz — Authors. 2020-07-20. Feminist Press. en-US.
- Web site: Mimi Abramovitz, DSW. 2020-07-20. American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare. en-US.
- Web site: 13 New Fellows Selected for Class of 2015 . November 19, 2015 . www.aaswsw.org . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151123203132/http://aaswsw.org/uncategorized/13-new-fellows-selected-for-class-of-2015 . 2015-11-23 .
- Book: Regulating the lives of women: social welfare policy from colonial times to the present.. 0415785502.
- Web site: Mimi Abramovitz Books - Biography and List of Works - Author of 'Regulating the Lives Of Women'. 2020-07-20. www.biblio.com.
- Web site: Mimi Abramovitz. 2020-07-20. NYU Press. en-US.
- Web site: Books by Mimi Abramovitz (Author of Regulating the Lives of Women). 2020-07-20. www.goodreads.com.