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Interview with Barbara Cantalupo, Ph.D., Editor of The Edgar Allan Poe Review

Cantalupo: After working in social work for 10 years (including the 2 years in the M.S.W. program) at various agencies including the City of Buffalo Division of Drug Abuse Services, Catholic Charities inner city program, Head Start, etc., I realized that if I wanted to make social change that would...

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Published in:Pennsylvania literary journal 2011-07, Vol.3 (2), p.147
Main Author: Faktorovich, Anna
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Cantalupo: After working in social work for 10 years (including the 2 years in the M.S.W. program) at various agencies including the City of Buffalo Division of Drug Abuse Services, Catholic Charities inner city program, Head Start, etc., I realized that if I wanted to make social change that would help people who struggle with poverty, I would have to be a lawyer, a social worker and a politician. The first one in Richmond was chaired by Richard Kopley of Penn State DuBois; the second in Baltimore/Towson was chaired by Scott Peeples of the College of Charleston; I chaired the third (and bicentennial) conference with Stephen Rachman of Michigan State University; and the fourth conference is a joint conference with the Emerson and Hawthorne Societies and is chaired by PSA president Susan Elizabeth Sweeney of the College of the Holy Cross.\n What are the differences between editing a regular journal and editing a collection of works?
ISSN:2151-3066