
Toward a More Just Future
By Rutgers School of Social Work
Season two will focus on conversations with individuals who are working on the ground to make progress toward justice and equality.


S4E6: Rapid Fire with Lia Nower
Join Toward a More Just Future Season 4 host, Samantha Michaele for a rapid-fire interview with Dr. Lia Nower, who directs the Center for Gambling Studies. Dr. Nower is also a Distinguished Professor and serves as Associate Dean for Research for the school.
Episode Disclaimer: This episode was recorded close to a year ago. It is important to recognize that some items and ideas may have shifted with the passage of time. The conversation is a representation of the time it was recorded. Conversation includes topics around mental health, gender expression and identity, and stressors associated with systemic discrimination. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Rutgers University or Rutgers School of Social Work.

S4E6: In Conversation with Lia Nower
Today, our host, Samantha Michaele, is speaking with Dr. Lia Nower, who directs the Center for Gambling Studies. Dr. Nower is also a Distinguished Professor and serves as Associate Dean for Research for the school. A clinician and attorney, she specializes in gambling disorder and related harm and co-directs the Rutgers Addiction Counselor Training Certificate (ACT) Program, which provides training toward licensure in drug and alcohol counselors.
Episode Disclaimer: This episode was recorded close to a year ago. It is important to recognize that some items and ideas may have shifted with the passage of time. The conversation is a representation of the time it was recorded. Conversation includes topics around mental health, gender expression and identity, and stressors associated with systemic discrimination. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do no represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Rutgers University.
To learn more about the Center for Gambling Studies visit: https://socialwork.rutgers.edu/centers/center-gambling-studies

S4E5: Rapid Fire with Allison Zippay
Join Toward a More Just Future Season 4 host, Samantha Michaele for a rapid-fire interview with Allison Zippay, professor at Rutgers School of Social Work and Director of the Center for Leadership Management.
Episode Disclaimer: This episode was recorded close to a year ago. It is important to recognize that some items and ideas may have shifted with the passage of time. The conversation is a representation of the time it was recorded. Conversation includes topics around mental health, gender expression and identity, and stressors associated with systemic discrimination. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Rutgers University or Rutgers School of Social Work.

S4E5: In Conversation with Allison Zippay
Today, our host, Samantha Michaele, is speaking with Allison Zippay, professor at Rutgers School of Social Work and Director of the Center for Leadership Management. Dr. Zippay’s research areas encompass community planning and community practice, and the ways in which place and social connections affect life prospects, including economic opportunity and social service utilization, for various subgroups of the poor. With Dr. Zippay leading the work as Director, The Center for Leadership and Management seeks to bridge the discipline of social work with the fields of leadership and management from both academic and practice perspectives.
Episode Disclaimer: This episode was recorded close to a year ago. It is important to recognize that some items and ideas may have shifted with the passage of time. The conversation is a representation of the time it was recorded. Conversation includes topics around mental health, gender expression and identity, and stressors associated with systemic discrimination. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do no represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Rutgers University.
Learn more about the Center for Leadership and Management at https://socialwork.rutgers.edu/centers/center-leadership-management

S4E4: Rapid Fire with Theresa McCutcheon
Join Toward a More Just Future Season 4 host, Samantha Michaele for a rapid-fire interview with Join Toward a More Just Future Season 4 host, Samantha Michaele for a rapid-fire interview with Director of the Institute for Families, or IFF, at Rutgers School of Social Work.
Episode Disclaimer: This episode was recorded close to a year ago. It is important to recognize that some items and ideas may have shifted with the passage of time. The conversation is a representation of the time it was recorded. Conversation includes topics around mental health, gender expression and identity, and stressors associated with systemic discrimination. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Rutgers University or Rutgers School of Social Work.

S4E4: In Conversation with Theresa McCutcheon
Today, our host, Samantha Michaele, is speaking with Theresa McCutcheon, Director of the Institute for Families, or IFF, at Rutgers School of Social Work. As Managing Director of the Institute for Families, Theresa McCutcheon leads a team of more than 80 professionals delivering a $19M portfolio of training, technical assistance and applied research projects advancing the human service and child welfare workforce. The Institute for Families advances the professional practice and knowledge base of individuals and organizations creating brighter futures for children, youth, and their caregivers. IFF provides training, technical assistance, and applied research and evaluation services. They move this important body of work forward through collaboration with public agencies, community-based organizations, national thought leaders, expert professionals and educators, and persons with lived experiences.
Episode Disclaimer: This episode was recorded close to a year ago. It is important to recognize that some items and ideas may have shifted with the passage of time. The conversation is a representation of the time it was recorded. Conversation includes topics around mental health, gender expression and identity, and stressors associated with systemic discrimination. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do no represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Rutgers University.
Learn more about the Institute for Families: https://socialwork.rutgers.edu/centers/institute-families

S4E3: Rapid Fire with Chiara Sabina
Join Toward a More Just Future Season 4 host, Samantha Michaele for a rapid-fire interview with Chiara Sabina, associate professor at Rutgers School of Social Work, Chancellor’s Scholar for Inclusive Excellence in Interpersonal Violence Research, and Associate Director of the Center for Research on Ending Violence.
Episode Disclaimer: This episode was recorded close to a year ago. It is important to recognize that some items and ideas may have shifted with the passage of time. The conversation is a representation of the time it was recorded. Conversation includes topics around mental health, gender expression and identity, and stressors associated with systemic discrimination. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Rutgers University or Rutgers School of Social Work.

S4E3: In Conversation with Chiara Sabina
Today, our host, Samantha Michaele, is speaking with Chiara Sabina, associate professor at Rutgers School of Social Work, Chancellor’s Scholar for Inclusive Excellence in Interpersonal Violence Research, and Associate Director of the Center for Research on Ending Violence. Dr. Sabina’s research centers on interpersonal victimization, especially intimate partner violence, sexual violence, and dating violence among Latine community members. Founded in 2007 at the Rutgers School of Social Work, the Center for Research on Ending Violence, or REV, strives to eliminate all forms of violence and the power imbalances that permit them. REV accomplishes their mission through a collaborative approach that focuses on multidisciplinary research, education, and community engagement.
Episode Disclaimer: This episode was recorded close to a year ago. It is important to recognize that some items and ideas may have shifted with the passage of time. The conversation is a representation of the time it was recorded. Conversation includes topics that may be activating or sensitive for listeners. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Rutgers University or Rutgers School of Social Work.
Learn more about the Center for Research on Ending: https://socialwork.rutgers.edu/centers/center-research-ending-violence

S4E2: Rapid Fire with Josue Hidalgo
Join Toward a More Just Future Season 4 host, Samantha Michaele for a rapid-fire interview with Josue Hidalgo, Project Coordinator at Rutgers School of Social Work Center for Prevention Science.
Episode Disclaimer: This episode was recorded close to a year ago. It is important to recognize that some items and ideas may have shifted with the passage of time. The conversation is a representation of the time it was recorded. Conversation includes topics around mental health, gender expression and identity, and stressors associated with systemic discrimination. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Rutgers University or Rutgers School of Social Work.
Learn more about the Center for Prevention Science: https://socialwork.rutgers.edu/centers/center-prevention-science

S4E2: In Conversation with Josue Hidalgo
Today, our host, Samantha Michaele, is speaking with Josue Hidalgo, Project Coordinator at Rutgers School of Social Work. Josue has a B.A. in Psychology from Pillar College and an M.S.W. in Management and Policy from Rutgers University. Throughout his career, Josue has worked in different social work settings including domestic violence advocacy, immigrant rights advocacy, public library system and the New Jersey Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services. As a Project Coordinator within the Rutgers School of Social Work Center for Prevention Science, Josue dedicates most of his time to the Northeast and Caribbean Prevention Technology Transfer Center focused on providing technical assistance to New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.
Episode Disclaimer: This episode was recorded close to a year ago. It is important to recognize that some items and ideas may have shifted with the passage of time. The conversation is a representation of the time it was recorded. Conversation includes topics that may be activating or sensitive for listeners. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Rutgers University or Rutgers School of Social Work.
Learn more about the Center for Prevention Science: https://socialwork.rutgers.edu/centers/center-prevention-science

S4E1: Rapid Fire with Emily Greenfield
Join Toward a More Just Future Season 4 host, Samantha Michaele for a rapid-fire interview with Dr. Emily Greenfield, professor at Rutgers School of Social Work and Director of the Hub for Aging Collaboration.
Episode Disclaimer: This episode was recorded close to a year ago. It is important to recognize that some items and ideas may have shifted with the passage of time. The conversation is a representation of the time it was recorded. Conversation includes topics around mental health, gender expression and identity, and stressors associated with systemic discrimination. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Rutgers University or Rutgers School of Social Work.
Learn more about the Hub for Aging Collaboration: https://socialwork.rutgers.edu/centers/hub-aging-collaboration

S4E1: In Conversation with Emily Greenfield
Today, our host, Samantha Michaele, is speaking with Emily Greenfield, professor at Rutgers School of Social Work and Director of the Hub for Aging Collaboration. Dr. Greenfield is an internationally recognized scholar and leader within the aging-in-community movement. Her community-engaged scholarship seeks to bolster community-based efforts toward more equitable opportunities for long and healthy lives. Through her leadership, the Rutgers Hub for Aging Collaboration was formally established in September 2022 which works to advance excellence in collaborative research, teaching, and engagement it’s goal to improve social contexts for aging and health equity. The Hub serves as a nexus to strengthen networks among community leaders, researchers, service providers, policymakers, and others toward innovation and leadership for aging in community. Fueled by the social work value of leveraging social relationships for change, the team works across disciplines and sectors to improve environments for aging equity among individuals, families, and communities in all of their diversity.
Episode Disclaimer: This episode was recorded close to a year ago. It is important to recognize that some items and ideas may have shifted with the passage of time. The conversation is a representation of the time it was recorded. Conversation includes topics around mental health, gender expression and identity, and stressors associated with systemic discrimination. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Rutgers University or Rutgers School of Social Work.
Learn more about the Hub for Aging Collaboration: https://socialwork.rutgers.edu/centers/hub-aging-collaboration

S3E2: Rapid Fire with DuWayne Battle
Join Toward a More Just Future Season 3 host, Thomas Benjamin for a rapid fire interview with Dr. DuWayne Battle, teaching professor, director of the Baccalaureate program at Rutgers School of Social Work on the Camden and New Brunswick campuses, and assistant dean of bachelors programs.

S3E2: In Conversation with DuWayne Battle
Episode Disclaimer: This episode was recorded close to a year ago. It is important to recognize that some items and ideas may have shifted with the passage of time. The conversation is a representation of the time it was recorded. Conversation includes topics around mental health, gender expression and identity, and stressors associated with systemic discrimination. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do no represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Rutgers University.
Today, our host, Thomas Benjamin, is speaking with DuWayne Battle, teaching professor, director of the Baccalaureate program at Rutgers School of Social Work on the Camden and New Brunswick campuses, and newly appointed assistant dean of bachelors programs. Under his leadership as director, the BA in Social Work program at Rutgers School of Social Work was ranked by college factual, as highly as second in the nation. Dr. Battle's teaching focuses on anti racism, diversity and opppression, social justice, child welfare, and spirituality in social work. He created the confronting anti-black racism course and leads the diversity and oppression and introduction to social work and social justice courses. As a researcher, he has developed and published a scale on measuring student learning about diversity and oppression. He is also published in the Journal of Teaching in Social Work on challenging anti-black racism in Social Work curriculum. He is also a recipient of the Clement A Price Human Dignity award, one that honors extraordinary achievement and commitment to the promotion and practice of diversity, inclusion and equity within Rutgers University. Before starting his career in social work, Dr. Battle served as senior pastor in both North Carolina and New Jersey, and has a distinguished educational background in ministry, divinity and religion holding a doctoral degree in the field in addition to social work.

S3E1: In Conversation with Zan Haggerty
Episode Disclaimer: This episode was recorded close to a year ago. It is important to recognize that some items and ideas may have shifted with the passage of time. The conversation is a representation of the time it was recorded. Conversation includes topics around mental health, gender expression and identity, and stressors associated with systemic discrimination. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do no represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Rutgers University.
Today, host, Thomas Benjamin, is speaking with Zan Haggerty, a clinician scholar who has a dual role as both doctoral student and a staff member at Rutgers counseling and psychiatric services, also known as CAPS. In maintaining two roles, Zan hears from students about growth areas for Rutgers in the way of DEI while also witnessing it in their own doctor of Social Work program. Zan's belief and perspective has always been that symptoms typically are a result of larger issues within a system. Most of Zan's career has focused on bringing justice to populations and communities that are routinely and systemically marginalized. As a trans non binary person, Zan has seen the immense impact of systems that do not recognize your existence, or demean your value. Above all, Zan's commitment is to create a culture and community of belongingness, where people of every identity feel welcome and represented.

S3E1: Rapid Fire with Zan Haggerty
Join Toward a More Just Future Season 3 host, Thomas Benjamin for a rapid fire interview with Zan Haggerty, doctoral student and staff member at Rutgers counseling and psychiatric services, also known as CAPS.

S2E3: Rapid Fire with Jennifer Thompson
Join Toward a More Just Future Season 2 host, Marla Blunt-Carter for a rapid fire interview with Jennifer Thompson, Executive Director of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) New Jersey and Delaware chapters.

S2E3: In Conversation with Jennifer Thompson
Tune in to a new episode of Rutgers School of Social Work's podcast Toward a More Just Future. Season 2 will focus on conversations with individuals who are working on the ground to make progress toward justice and equality.
Join host and Assistant Professor of Professional Practice Marla Blunt-Carter in conversation with Jennifer Thompson, Executive Director of the National Association of Social Workers New Jersey and Delaware chapters.

S2E2: Rapid Fire with Nicole Epps
Join Toward a More Just Future Season 2 host, Marla Blunt-Carter for a rapid fire interview with Nicole Epps, Executive Director, World Childhood Foundation USA.

S2E2: In Conversation with Nicole Epps
Tune in to a new episode of Rutgers School of Social Work's podcast Toward a More Just Future. Season 2 will focus on conversations with individuals who are working on the ground to make progress toward justice and equality.
Join host and Assistant Professor of Professional Practice Marla Blunt-Carter in conversation with Nicole Epps, Executive Director, World Childhood Foundation USA.

S2E1: Rapid Fire with Chris Coons
Join Toward a More Just Future Season 2 host, Marla Blunt-Carter for a rapid fire interview with U.S. Senator Chris Coons of Delaware.

S2E1: In Conversation with Senator Chris Coons
Tune in to a new season of Rutgers School of Social Work's podcast Toward a More Just Future. Season 2 will focus on conversations with individuals who are working on the ground to make progress toward justice and equality.
Join host and Assistant Professor of Professional Practice Marla Blunt-Carter in conversation with Senator Chris Coons of Delaware for our first episode of the new season.

S1E3: Rapid Fire with Valerie Biden Owens
Tune in as Toward a More Just Future's season one host Marla Blunt-Carter speaks with Valerie Biden Owens.
Biden Owens has dedicated her long career and distinguished career to public service, empowerment of women, advancement of important public policy, and service to the disadvantaged. She led all seven U.S. Senate campaigns in President Joesph R. Biden, Jr.'s political career and was his principal surrogate on the campaign trail. She is one of the first women in the United States to have managed a presidential campaign. Valerie currently serves as Vice Chair of the Biden Institute at the University of Delaware.

S1E3: In the Spotlight with Valerie Biden Owens
Tune in as Toward a More Just Future's season one host Marla Blunt-Carter speaks with Valerie Biden Owens.
Biden Owens has dedicated her long career and distinguished career to public service, empowerment of women, advancement of important public policy, and service to the disadvantaged. She led all seven U.S. Senate campaigns in President Joesph R. Biden, Jr.'s political career and was his principal surrogate on the campaign trail. She is one of the first women in the United States to have managed a presidential campaign. Valerie currently serves as Vice Chair of the Biden Institute at the University of Delaware.

S1E2 Bonus: Rapid Fire with Sarah McBride
Join Toward a More Just Future season one host, Marla Blunt-Carter for a rapid-fire interview with episode two guest, Delaware State Senator Sarah McBride.

S1E2: In the Spotlight with Sarah McBride
Tune in to episode two as Toward a More Just Future's season one host Marla Blunt-Carter speaks with activist and elected official Sarah McBride. McBride is the first transgender state senator in the country, making her the highest-ranking transgender elected official in United States history.

S1E1 Bonus: Rapid Fire with Lisa Blunt Rochester
Join Toward a More Just Future season 1 host, Marla Blunt-Carter for a rapid-fire interview with episode 1 guest, Delaware Congresswoman, Lisa Blunt Rochester.

S1E1: In the Spotlight with Lisa Blunt Rochester
Season 1 Episode 1 of Toward a More Just Future features host, Marla Blunt-Carter in conversation with Delaware Congresswoman, Lisa Blunt Rochester. The first African American and first woman to serve in this role, Congresswoman Blunt Rochester is no doubt a change maker.

Trailer: Toward a More Just Future Season 1
Toward a More Just Future is a podcast from Rutgers School of Social Work. We envision a future for our world that is grounded in justice, and we are committed to leading for justice through a focus on innovation, excellence, collaboration, and community. Deeply grounded in inclusion, intersectionality, diversity, equity, and advancement, this podcast explores a variety of topics pertinent to social workers and social work students working towards progress.
Season 1 is called "In the Spotlight” and is hosted by Marla Blunt-Carter, Assistant Professor.