WASHINGTON, D.C. - The National Association of Social
Workers (NASW) offers its deepest condolences to the families and
friends of the victims of the mass shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo,
NY. This tragedy weighs heavy on our hearts, especially communities of
color across the country. Such racially motivated domestic terrorism
fueled by the unchecked legacy of white supremacy should have no home in
America.
“Once again, we are
mourning the loss of Black lives at the hand of a shooter driven by
hate. And once again, we are watching a community grieve through the
trauma of an absolute loss of safety," said NASW President Mildred "Mit"
Joyner, DPS, MSW, LCSW. "We know the tragedy of this moment bleeds
across borders and states and there is no corner of this country
untouched by racist violence. NASW is resolute in its fight for racial
justice and social workers are holding space for those in need of
healing.”
The memories of those killed in Buffalo reaffirm our efforts to change
policies that allow such tragedies to occur. We must work to eradicate
the violent radicalization and systemic racism that continue to destroy
so many lives.
NASW New York State Chapter Statement on Domestic Terrorist Attack
NASW Wisconsin Statement on the Buffalo Mass Shooting 2022
NASW New York City Chapter denounces domestic terrorism, political and white supremacy inspired murders
Brady Statement on Supermarket Shooting in Buffalo New York.