More October faculty presentations/panels

  • Dr. Nev Jones is facilitating a panel entitled Participatory and Community Engaged Methods in Latin America October 19th 9am. Zoom link to join.
  • Dr. Toya Jones will be presenting at the NASW-PA conference October 24th at 4:40pm. Her presentation is How Racialized Trauma Takes Root: The Neurological Impact of Racism. As social workers and therapists, our main goal is to improve our interactions and improve the quality of life for the marginalized community. How can we better address the historical racism of our marginalized clients and treat clients' responses to racism as PTSD without the DSM 5 criteria?
  • Dr. Mary Ohmer presented University of Pittsburgh and Newcastle University virtual conference on October 19-20, 2022. What are the parameters of high-impact community-engaged research? Drawing on practices from the UK and Pennsylvania, the panel discussed how researchers, university staff, and community stakeholders design, maintain, and implement collaborative partnerships. Other presenters included: Liz Miller, Alison Culyba and Jamil Bey (UrbanKind Institute)