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Exclusive: A Scene from “Call Me Crazy: Diary of a Mad Social Worker”

Helena D. Lewis at the National Association of Social Workers entrance.

New Jersey poet, actress,  and drug and HIV/AIDS counselor Helena D. Lewis performed in her one-woman play,”Call Me Crazy: Diary of a Mad Social Worker,” in Washington, D.C. on August 8.

Lewis invited SocialWorkersSpeak.org to visit her rehearsals at the D.C. Black Theater Festival at the Atlas Theater. And she visited the National Association of Social Workers headquarters and performed a scene from the play.

You can watch Lewis here at SocialWorkersSpeak.org!

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this video are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of NASW and its affiliates.

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To learn more about Lewis, click here to read a SocialWorkersSpeak.org’s article about her play.

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4 Comments

  1. Definitely something worth watching. More than once w/friends maybe even family. I haven’t seen this play in well over a year. But dug it when I did. And would look forward to seeing it again. Either with friend, some fam. or most likely significant other. 🙂

  2. job well done Helena best ever love it all keep the good work up

  3. I love Helena’s passion and her professionalism in poetry. Helena is a powerful artist tackling powerful situations. I applaud Ms. Lewis for the energy, time and efforts that she is putting into her poetry/this play. I look forward to seeing more of her work in the near future.

  4. Love you Helena, continue advocating for the still sick and suffering as well those who work with these individuals daily ( social works/counselors/therapist)

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