Black Leadership Initiative (BLI)

Black Leadership Initiative (BLI)


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The Black Leadership Initiative (BLI) is a unique program taking an Afrocentric approach to social work practice. Emphasis is placed on community, collective action, cultural context, and Ubuntu- the West African concept of shared consciousness and group cohesion.

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Overview

The Black Leadership Initiative was designed to support, develop, and prepare MSW-level practitioners to address issues facing the Black community.ÌýÌýThis exciting program continues ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½SSW's legacy in innovation by providing one-of-a-kind professional development through a curriculum that focuses on an Afrocentric approach to social work practice, whichÌýcenters the cultural experiences and values that connect people of African descent.ÌýWe are proud to now have 30 fellows in the BLI. Representing two years of strong enrollment, our students hail from as far away as Sierra Leone to as close to home as Brockton, and Dorchester, Massachusetts.

Cohort Field Education

Students who participate in the Black Leadership Initiative are placed in a field assignment specially arranged to support Black communities while engaging students in meaningful leadership development opportunities. There are exciting opportunities for field work throughout the Boston area—we're working with 600+ partnerships and agencies.Ìý

Cohort Specialized Monthly Activities

Specialized monthly meetings for the BLI cohort are designed to create opportunities as a group. The monthly meetings provide specialized training related to field, coursework, and community building. The monthly meetings also introduce BLI fellows to professional networks comprised of key public leaders, scholars, and executives in Boston.

Coursework

Specialized courses are provided as electives to the Boston College community as a whole. These courses focus specifically on the experiences of the African diaspora, a term commonly used to describe the mass dispersion of peoples from Africa during the Transatlantic Slave Trades. This critical aspect centers on the histories of the African and Black diaspora, and systems of oppression such as child welfare, criminal justice, employment, education, and healthcare.Ìý

Career Outcomes

Whether you're working in a predominantly Black high school as a school counselor, working as a DEI specialist for a for-profit or non-profit organization, or working on policy changes with organizations like the NAACP or Brennan Center for Justice, your career paths will be unique and rewarding. Students on this track will have the foundational knowledge to implement Afrocentric social work perspectives to combat anti-Blackness from an intersectional lens.

At a Glance

600+

Total number of agencies/partnerships.

Work directly with the community.Ìý

10

Total number of events held annually (6 virtual and 4 in-person).Ìý

Connect with other BLI fellows.Ìý

3

Number of courses that fall under the BLI umbrella.

Explore your classroom options.

27

Current number of BLI alums working in the community.

You're in great company.Ìý

Academic Programs

Black Leadership Initiative

This is a cohort-based program that helps students develop a nuanced understanding of the challenges facing Black communities in Boston and beyond. Space in the program is limited to 20 student fellows each year, allowing students to take many classes with their cohort. The BLI-specific courses center around Afrocentric social work practice and put the Black experience at the forefront of the curriculum.
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Afrocentric Social Work

This is one of six fields of practice offered at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½SSW. The Afrocentric Social Work field of practice centers on the African Diaspora and Black experiences, inclusive of continental Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, Central America, and the United States. Students will learn how to implement and apply Afrocentric perspectives such as Ma’at and Nguzo Saba principles in working with Black clients on micro, mezzo, and macro levels.

Black Leadership Certificate

ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½SSW students can earn a certificate in Black Leadership by taking three specific courses—“Re-thinking Diversity,†“Afrocentric Organizations,†and “History of Activism in Black Communities.†In these courses students will learn about anti-Black racism, racial trauma, systemic barriers, and the historical significance of activism and advocacy among Black people and how that has shaped modern-day activism.

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Dr. Samuel Bradley

A Different Approach to Social Work

Students in theÌýBLIÌýcenter the history and culture of the African diaspora in order to address the needs of Black clients and communities.ÌýUbuntu, an African philosophy based on the concept of shared humanity, lies at the heart of the curriculum.

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Annual Student Retreat

The BLI Retreat is an annual event open to current BLI fellows. The retreat occurs over a period of 24 hours in a retreat facility off campus. The purpose of the retreat is to gather with one another to build stronger bonds within the BLI cohort.

During the retreat, fellows are able to engage with ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½SSW staff, faculty, and alumni while participating in organized activities meant for getting to know each other, reflecting, and identifying future goals.ÌýÌý

Hear from BLI Students

Ashley Scott

Ashley Scott


Full-time MSW Program/Clinical

Afrocentric Social Work

Ashley Scott


Full-time MSW Program/Clinical

Afrocentric Social Work

"Having the opportunity to be a part of the Black Leadership Initiative at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ has been one of the most healing experiences I have had throughout my educational journey. For so long, I have tried to find a community that accepts me for who I am, and that uplifts me with the foundation of peace, joy, and harmony. The best thing about being in the BLI is the ability to have a community where we share so many of the same struggles, yet where we are all so different."

Gabrielle Nash

Gabrielle Nash


Full-time MSW Program/ Clinical

Afrocentric Social Work

Gabrielle Nash


Full-time MSW Program/ Clinical

Afrocentric Social Work

"I chose to study at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½SSW because of the Black Leadership Initiative and Leaders for Equity and Justice in the Workplace certificate. There was no other school of social work that offered these unique opportunities, and being able to learn through an Afrocentric Social Work perspective was really valuable to me."

Kaila Atkins

Kaila Atkins


Full-time MSW Program/Clinical

Afrocentric Social Work

Kaila Atkins


Full-time MSW Program/Clinical

Afrocentric Social Work

"I chose ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½SSW for the Afrocentric Social Work field of practice and to be a member of the Black Leadership Initiative. Being a part of the inaugural BLI cohort has been a tremendous honor, and I could not imagine my MSW experience without the love and support of this beautiful community."

Why Boston College?

100%

100% of ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½SSW students receive some form of scholarship.Ìý

100%

Employment rate within one year of graduation (Class of 2022).Ìý

48%

ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½SSW has 48% faculty diversity with 32 full-time faculty members.Ìý

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Average length of a job search for a graduate is 6 weeks (Class of 2021).

June 7, 2022 -- Samuel L. Bradley, Jr., Assistant Professor of Macro Practice at Boston College's School of Social Work. Photographed at McGuinn Hall.
This isn’t diversity, equity, and inclusion for the sake of lip service. This is diversity, equity, and inclusion for the sake of leadership.
Samuel Bradley, Jr., D.S.W., Associate Professor of the Practice

Frequently Asked Questions

BLI Faculty

Samuel Bradley, Jr.
Samuel Bradley, Jr.
Assistant Professor
BLI Co-founder
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Samuel Bradley, Jr.

Samuel Bradley, Jr.

Assistant Professor

BLI Co-founder

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Lujuana Milton
Lujuana Milton
Part-time Faculty
BLI Program Coordinator
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Lujuana Milton

Lujuana Milton

Part-time Faculty

BLI Program Coordinator

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Karen Bullock
Karen Bullock
Louise McMahon Ahearn Endowed Professor
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Karen Bullock

Karen Bullock

Louise McMahon Ahearn Endowed Professor

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William Byansi
William Byansi
Assistant Professor
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William Byansi

William Byansi

Assistant Professor

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Whitney Irie
Whitney Irie
Assistant Professor
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Whitney Irie

Whitney Irie

Assistant Professor

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Robert O. Motley, Jr.
Robert O. Motley, Jr.
Assistant Professor
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Robert O. Motley, Jr.

Robert O. Motley, Jr.

Assistant Professor

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Richard Pinderhughes
Richard Pinderhughes
Part-time Faculty
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Richard Pinderhughes

Richard Pinderhughes

Part-time Faculty

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Ready to help serve Black communities?Ìý

Applications to the full-time and part-time MSW programs are now open.Ìý

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