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Fighting to care
06 March 2002
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Terence Rice, a child social worker of the Service Employees International Union 535, shows signs of strain as he cradles an abused infant in his arms in this black-and-white photograph, taken by California labor photographer Richard Bermack. “It’s tough because sometimes it’s a losing situation” to take babies away from their abusive mothers, he says of his job in the union’s Emergency Response Command Post. “I feel really bad for the parents, because I really believe that, on some level, they love their kid and just want to do what is best. But they are just so wrapped up living in so much pain themselves that they just can’t get beyond that to see the other person.” “Fighting to Care: California’s Social Workers” — Bermack’s photo series on the triumphs and tragedies of social work — is on exhibit at the campus’s Institute of Industrial Relations through July 15. “Labor photography is an underdeveloped field,” Cushing says, “but it’s worthy of academic research and presentation.” “Fighting to Care” captures everyday life among the ranks of SEIU 535, which represents most of the social workers in California. Most are fighting to provide better services to their clients, especially working families and the poor. But ironically, the stress of the job often puts the workers themselves in trouble. The Institute of Industrial Relations Gallery — open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday — is located at 2521 Channing Way. For information, see www.iir.berkeley.edu/exhibit/bermack or call 642-5452.
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