Collection ID: 11677876 MS#1781

Collection context

Summary

Creator:
World Community of Social Workers
Extent:
1.25 linear feet and 1 record carton
Language:
English .
Preferred citation:

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); The World Community of Social Workers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.

Background

Scope and Content:

Correspondence, reports, memoranda, photographs and printed material.

Biographical / Historical:

Pioneering Contributions: Throughout forty years of service Velma Banks has been deeply committed to empowering the Black community with programs intended to raise people up by deepening knowledge of their cultural history and fostering their capacity for self-improvement. Her first endeavor of this nature was the program Children of the Light, developed to prepare Black youths as they head off to college for their first experiences in a predominantly white environment. Children of the Light aims to enrich children and their families with greater knowledge about the contributions made by Africans and African Americans to the world of culture thereby strengthening their self concept and coping capacity. Dr. John Henrick Clark, noted historian, supported her work, given the findings of his own pioneering research. In fact he sent his own daughter to the program when it began. Banks also created the cultural enrichment program History Makers which encourages community members to embrace their cultural heritage by celebrating the influential work of people of African descent.

For twenty-seven years Banks focused on raising awareness for the work and contributions of Whitney M. Young Jr., a prominent Black social worker instrumental in the formation of the Association of Black Social Workers (ABSW), a past president of the National Association of Social Workers and a member of the "big six" leadership of the civil rights movement. Banks believes that bringing recognition to the teachings and works of Whitney M. Young Jr. will help the field of social work become more sensitive to the unique needs and challenges of the Black community. Her efforts came to fruition in 1992 when she organized a group committed to promoting the legacy of Whitney M. Young Jr.: The World Community of Social Workers.

Acquisition information:
Method of acquisition--Gift; Date of acquisition--2015. Accession number--2015.2016.M063.
Custodial history:

Gift of the World Community of Social Workers, 2015.

Processing information:

Collection-level record describing unprocessed material made public in summer 2018 as part of the Hidden Collections initiative.

Records Processed [NAME] [DATE].

Accruals:

Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.

Rules or conventions:
Describing Archives: A Content Standard

Access

RESTRICTIONS:

Material is unprocessed. Please contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.

This collection has no restrictions.

This collection is located on-site.

TERMS OF ACCESS:

Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Copyright remains with the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.

PREFERRED CITATION:

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); The World Community of Social Workers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.

LOCATION OF THIS COLLECTION:
6th Floor East Butler Library
535 West 114th St.
New York, NY 10027, United States
CONTACT:
(212) 854-5590
rbml@library.columbia.edu