Associate Professor
Cal State University School of Social Work, United States
Dr. Tirmazi earned his MSW and Ph.D. from Howard University School of Social Work and he completed the W.K. Kellogg Health Scholar fellowship program. His research focuses on studying the psychological functioning and behavioral health of urban and immigrant youth from a risk and resiliency perspective. Dr. Tirmazi's primary research involves the utilization of the Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) approach to explore the impact of acculturation on the psychological functioning and behavioral health of Muslim youth and emerging adults in the United States. In addition, using a CBPR research approach, his research focuses on the risk and resiliency among African American urban youth and emerging adults. His work experience includes early childhood education, school social work, case management, positive adolescent development, and sports and recreation.
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Enhancing Engagement in Research Courses Among Social Work Students at HBCUs: A Black Perspective
Friday, October 25, 2024
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM CT