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Portrait of a Pioneer

An Intellectual Biography of Lena Dominelli

Mehmoona Moosa-Mitha

University of Victoria, mehmoona{at}uvic.ca

Fariyal Ross-Sheriff

Howard University

Lena Dominelli is a scholar, social justice activist, and public intellectual. A pioneer in the field, she has long put social work under the microscope, revealing its gaps and contributions. In her work she analyzes the complex nature of the interrelationships among various social structures, including social work, which result in social injustices. Always inclusive of the distinctive voices of other scholars and activists, she also aims to make social workers effective participants in eliminating injustices in society. Her presence leaves an indelible mark on the profession.

Key Words: antiracist feminist social work • international social work • social justice

Affilia, Vol. 23, No. 3, 281-287 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/0886109908319123


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