Doctoral Student
Howard University
Windsor Mill, MD, United States
Amanda Morgan, LCSW-C is a doctoral student and MSW Practicum Director passionate about developing competent liberation-focused social workers. She has over 20 years experience collectively in child welfare, homelessness, community engagement, non-profit leadership, and private clinical practice. She is a board-certified clinical supervisor, and has experience as an adjunct professor, and assistant director of field education. She has also been an accreditation specialist for the Council on Social Work Education. She is proud of her ancestral connection to Africa, and is a graduate of the Leonard G. Dunston Nea Onnim Circle of the National Association of Black Social Workers (formerly known as the African-Centered Social Work Academy). She is the immediate past President of the Baltimore Legacy Chapter, ABSW. She is a former board member of the Social Work Distance Education Field Consortium. Her academic and research interests include anti-racist social work pedagogy/andragogy, liberation and African-centered frameworks, child welfare abolition, and elevating the voices of Black mothers involved in family surveillance.
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Saturday, October 26, 2024
1:45 PM – 2:45 PM CT