Several members of the SHS community presented or taught at the CSWE Annual Program Meeting in Kansas City, Missouri, from October 24-26, 2024. They included the following:
DOCTORAL STUDENTS
Qusay Hussein, Community-Based Participatory Research as a Way to Engage Hard-to-Reach Populations
Jeeyeon Hong & Hector E. Chaidez Ruacho, A Scoping Review of Family Interventions for Immigrant/Refugee Children, Exploring Intergenerational Trauma
Eduardo Mendoza, Risk Factors for Substance Use Among LGBTQ+ Latinx Youth and Adults: A Scoping Review
Hector E. Chaidez Ruacho, Spanish-Speakers’ Mental Health Care Utilization in the Aftermath of COVID-19 and Implementation of Telehealth
FACULTY & STAFF
Cynthia Franklin, Decolonizing Social Work Education: Co-Creating BRAVE Spaces Across the Curriculum
Cynthia Franklin, Teaching Indigenous and Decolonizing Content From the Encyclopedia of Social Work
Sandy Magaña, Incorporating Indigenous Perspectives and Environmental Justice Within Korean American Social Work Practice
J.D. Moore, Communications and Marketing for Social Work Education Programs
Danielle Parrish, Reviewing Manuscripts for Professional Journals: Building Your Skills to Support Your Scholarship
Danielle Parrish, Implications for Practice and Education: Writing and Reviewing for Peer-Reviewed Journals
Danielle Parrish, Writing and Reviewing for Refereed Journals: Strategies for Successful Publishing and Ethical Peer Review
Sarah Sloan, Mary Beer & Starla Simmons, Decolonizing the Classroom Through Compassionate Pedagogy
Sarah Sloan, Mary Beer & Starla Simmons, Healing With Nature: Integrating Ecotherapy and Environmental Justice in Social Work Education
Shetal Vohra-Gupta, Ending the Silence: Committing to Including Indigenous Identity and Justice in Social Work Education