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Alan Min Lee
President
Serena Hu
Vice President
Katie David
Secretary
Hai Tiet
Treasurer
Monica Barrera
Academic Senator
TBA
Special Events Coordinator
Liza Sussman
Caucus Liaison
Tiffany Hsiang
2nd Year Representative
Evelyn Ngeow
2nd Year Representative
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International Representative
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Advanced Standing Representative
Beverly Torres
16-Month Representative
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Reduced Residency Representative
Carrie Dorn
Dual Degree Representative
Melvyn P. Heyes
Extended Program Representative



AGING AWARENESS CAUCUS
Christine Collins  
cec2146@columbia.edu
India Eayrs

ite2101@columbia.edu

Meredith Levine mal2205@columbia.edu
Lauren Volkmer lev2111@columbia.edu
The purpose of the Aging Awareness Caucus is to promote greater understanding of the aging community through group activities and critical discussion.  The Caucus seeks to expand students’ recognition of aging as an important social work concern, encourage students to consider aging as a field of choice, work to reduce stigma towards older adults, recognize global issues of aging populations, encourage multicultural views of aging, and recognize the needs of underserved aging populations.


ADVANCED GENERALIST PRACTICE & PROGRAMMING (AGPP) CAUCUS
Cara Reich cer2137@columbia.edu
Our purpose is to organize and engage in school and community activities that allow us to collaborate across multiple system levels.  We aim to further educate our members by disseminating information that builds upon our Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming practice competencies.  We hope to sustain these activities while continuing to embody the core principles of the AGPP method.


ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER (API) CAUCUS
Tiffany Hsiang th2331@columbia.edu
Evelyn Ngeow ern2106@columbia.edu
The Asian Pacific Islander (API) Caucus exists to support the professional development of its members and promote a greater understanding of the API experience, both domestic and global, through social work theory and practice. The API Caucus is dedicated to fostering greater diversity and cross-cultural competence within Columbia University School of Social Work by raising awareness of the API experience. It seeks to accomplish this by hosting panel discussions, guest speakers, and other networking and educational events that will include students, faculty members, alumnae of CUSSW and practicing professionals.


BLACK CAUCUS
Sharon Jordan
shj2109@columbia.edu
Deandra Williams dlw2118@columbia.edu
Chandra Bailey cpb2121@columbia.edu
Our mission is to develop a support system for students of color at CUSSW, establish a positive relationship with the Harlem community, and through networking and partnering with other organizations, create a legacy of empowerment, leadership and social justice.


CUPID
Cat Plazas
cmp2148@columbia.edu
Angelie Singh as3574@columbia.edu
Nafessa Kassim nfk2102@columbia.edu
Pamela Suneja ps2483@columbia.edu
Angela Arthur aya2106@columbia.edu

The Columbia University Partnership for International Development (CUPID) is a student-led effort across all of Columbia University to facilitate multidisciplinary dialogue, awareness, and action on international development. Recognizing the University’s excellence in this field, CUPID serves as a channel for individuals interested in international development to take advantage of the University’s wide-ranging human and institutional resources in their academic, extracurricular, and professional endeavors. Encouraging a collaborative spirit among students, professors, and alumni with diverse specialties, CUPID aims to explore and demonstrate how a multidisciplinary approach to international development can produce innovative, holistic solutions for disadvantaged populations.



FEMINIST CAUCUS
Melissa Thomas
mlt2136@columbia.edu
Julia Nedry jmn2131columbia.edu

The aim of the Feminist Caucus is to promote a greater understanding of women’s issues, gender-based oppression/inequality, and how feminism can positively impact social work practice and social justice. We organize events focusing on feminist issues in society that concern social workers and their clients. Our hope is our activities will encourage students to incorporate feminism into their personal lives and professional practice.



GREEN CAUCUS
Julie Falchuk  
jff2133@columbia.edu
Monika Vega mev2121@columbia.edu
The Green Social Work Caucus will develop a platform for students to explore the intersection of environmental justice, the green movement, and social work with other students while working towards a sustainable future. The green movement intertwined with social work/social justice will create sustainable resources, implement participatory democracy and grassroots organizing to achieve environmental justice.  Social workers ensure that the green initiatives are linked with historical roots in feminism and peace movements while emphasizing diversity and community action.


HAPA CAUCUS
Kristen Cabildo
kcc2122@columbia.edu
Rebecca Griffin rig2126@columbia.edu
The Hapa Caucus is a group for people of multiple racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds, folks in interracial/ethnic/cultural relationships, and transracial/ national adoptees, as well as all others who want to engage in discussions about the complexities and intersections of identities.


INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL WELFARE CAUCUS (ISWC)
Meghan Gabriel
meg2165@columbia.edu
Audrey Neff

aln2122@columbia.edu

Liz Sugarman

es2458@columbia.edu

Christy St. John cbs2132@columbia.edu
The International Social Welfare Caucus is a student led organization that seeks to provide information, resources, and support to students who are interested in the field of international social work.  ISWC's mission is also to provide a means for students and advocates to maintain a formal student voice within the CUSSW Social Welfare Services to Immigrants and Refugees program, Columbia University, and the local international community.  


JEWISH CAUCUS
Alana Pudalov arp2135@columbia.edu
Erica Rosenbaum err2130@columbia.edu
The Jewish Caucus was created for social work students to get involved in Jewish leadership as well as organizing activities around campus. We work alongside with the Hillel of Columbia University and offer many events such as bagel brunches, religious educational seminars, and community service projects. The Jewish Caucus encourages everyone’s involvement and is open to all CUSSW students.

LATINA/O CAUCUS
Cat Plazas
cmp2148@columbia.edu

Aileen Hernandez

agh2133@columbia.edu
Vanessa Valez vv2177@columbia.edu
The mission of the Latina/o Caucus is to engage, compel, educate and inform members of CUSSW and the surrounding areas about issues affecting the Latina/o community.  In addition, we aspire to be active social agents at CUSSW and New York City as we mature into professional and culturally competent social workers.  We are always looking for students who are interested in Latina/o issues and cultures and look forward to new members and new ideas.


MEN'S CAUCUS
Alan Miyakawa aam2166@columbia.edu
Amir Brann ayb2105@columbia.edu
Liza Sussman las2233@columbia.edu
Mike Nguyen mn2371@columbia.edu
The Men’s Caucus is an open forum that seeks to (1) identify men’s issues that social work can address and (2) normalize, promote and explore the experience of male social workers. The Men’s Caucus actively seeks the participation of all CUSSW students.


NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENT CAUCUS (OLD SCHOOL CAUCUS)

Gretchen Mannix gsm2125@columbia.edu
Jennifer Grogan jmg2214@columbia.edu
Michael Beck mlb2190@columbia.edu
Polly Dewhirst phd2109@columbia.edu

The Non-Traditional Student Caucus represents and supports the interests of older students returning to school after having been away from the academic arena for several years or more. We provide a forum that encourages new learning and the sharing of previous life/work experiences, while addressing some of the unique issues confronting non-traditional students - such as enriching a career path or professional goals, refreshing academic and technical skills, and developing a network of peer supports and social outlets within a university culture.



POLICY CAUCUS
Alan Miyakawa aam2166@columbia.edu
Julia Wang jw2674@columbia.edu
Theresa Moy tkm2108@columbia.edu
Policy Caucus is for students who are interested in policy and want to be involved in making a difference. We come together to learn more about policy issues and how each of us is affected by and can affect policy. We also work on improving the curriculum, field education and career information for Policy students, yet this group is not exclusive to policy method students.


QUEER CAUCUS
Margaret Wolff mmw2161@columbia.edu
Noelle Foizen
nrf2108@columbia.edu
Samantha Franklin sef2129@columbia.edu
The Queer Caucus at Columbia University School of Social Work seeks to create a welcoming space in which to foster camaraderie amongst lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, and unlabeled (LGBTQQIU) students and their allies.  We are committed to providing a supportive environment in which we can discuss issues relevant to the LGBTQQIU community and to social justice, engage in community action, and enjoy queer life at Columbia University and in New York City.  We also aim to collaborate with members of the Columbia community to examine how queer issues intersect and overlap with those of other groups.


SOCIAL ENTERPRISE ADMINISTRATION CAUCUS (SEAC)
Elizabeth Seigle es2702@columbia.edu
Illana Zimmerman
idz2101@columbia.edu
Keysha Thomas McBeth lct2110@columbia.edu
The Social Enterprise Administration Caucus (SEAC) is a student caucus that cultivates the professional development and social work values of CUSSW students with an interest in social enterprise, corporate social responsibility, community organizing and practice, staff development, and the application of management models and evaluation techniques to the delivery of social services. The caucus provides a forum for academic support, career guidance, networking, and open discussion. Students from all methods and fields of practice offer insight from their experiences and disciplines.


SOCIAL WORK FILM SOCIETY
Lisa Kletjian

lak2139@columbia.edu

Mi Puchon

mlp2154@columbia.edu

Jie Jin jj2406@columbia.edu
The Social Work Film Society screens films (documentary, experimental, narrative fiction) related to social work topics, pairing each screening with a professor, discussant, or filmmaker to facilitate an open post-film dialogue. We are introducing two hands-on multimedia projects this year: a visual & audio diary for social work students ("Catch the Moment"), and a Media Activism project.


S.S.W.A.P.S.
(Student Social Workers' Alliance for a Progressive Society)
Liana Popkin lmp2147@columbia.edu
Tom Bane
tmb2129@columbia.edu
Lili Bilo lfb2117@columbia.edu
Wilbur Yen

wy2147@columbia.edu

Jimmy Higa jsh2159@columbia.edu
The Student Social Workers' Alliance for a Progressive Society is an organization of student social workers committed to reclaiming the social justice oriented tradition of our profession through advocacy and activism. We at SSWAPS believe that the challenge for budding social workers is to raise the political consciousness of our colleagues and clients and to combat the burnout of those who feel disempowered to take action. As social workers, we have no choice but to take action, and indeed, we are ethically obligated to do so. 


WELLNESS CAUCUS
Anna Jarashow

acj2107@columbia.edu

Tara Brisco

tmb2128@columbia.edu

Kathryn Fischer kf2279@columbia.edu
The Social Worker's Wellness Caucus was created out of an interest in promoting physical, mental and emotional health and well-being among social work students at CUSSW.  Self-care is important not only on the individual level but extends and influences the individuals, communities, and organizations with which we work.  The aim of the Wellness Caucus is to increase member's capacity, understanding and awareness of different wellness-related resources in ourselves and in the community.





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