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What’s Wrong With (www/) is a diagnostic discussion series created by SOUR - an architecture and design studio.
We interview progress makers, boundary pushers and creative leaders to diagnose and discuss the problems in various fields, with the goal of creating a research base for potential sustainable solutions applicable today and tomorrow.
Today on the podcast, we have Dr. Lauri Goldkind – a professor at Fordham’s Graduate School of Social Service and the Editor in Chief of the Journal of Technology in Human Services. Dr. Goldkind’s current research focuses on data justice and artificial intelligence in human services and nonprofits, as well as the use of artificial intelligence in social work practice. She maintains a strong network of community partners in New York City and internationally, including the International Federation of Settlement Houses, United Neighborhood Houses, and Caritas Macau.
Dr. Goldkind holds an M.S.W. from SUNY Stony Brook with a concentration in planning, administration, and research, and a PhD from the Wurzweiler School of Social Work at Yeshiva University. She was in residence at the United Nations University Institute on Computing and Society in Macau, SAR, China, from June to August 2017.
What's Wrong With: The Podcast
What’s Wrong With (www/) is a diagnostic discussion series created by SOUR - an architecture and design studio.
We interview progress makers, boundary pushers and creative leaders to diagnose and discuss the problems in various fields, with the goal of creating a research base for potential sustainable solutions applicable today and tomorrow.