Assistant Professor
University of Nevada Reno
Reno, NV, United States
Dominique Mikell Montgomery’s agenda as a researcher and an educator is deeply informed by her experiences as a member of and supporter of communities surviving and thriving despite state-sanctioned oppression in the wake of slavery and colonization. All her scholarly work attempts to push forward the social work discipline in terms of its content knowledge on the experiences and resistance of those impacted by oppressive state interventions such as child welfare interventions and its epistemological frameworks regarding what constitutes knowledge and methods for knowledge generation. Dominique's pedagogical philosophy is shaped by abolitionist teaching and liberatory education praxis thus, she attempts to create a learning environment in which students can pursue liberatory aims relevant to the fields of social work, public affairs, and public policy.
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Ending the Silence: Committing to Including Indigenous Identity and Justice in Social Work Education
Friday, October 25, 2024
4:15 PM – 5:15 PM CT