Professor
Marywood University
Scranton, PA, United States
Sister Angela Kim, PhD, LCSW-C is Professor in the School of Social Work of Marywood University. As a researcher and a Fulbright scholar, her expertise and research areas are international social work education and practice, minority study, ethnic identity development among Hispanic, Korean American, and Bhutanese immigrant/migrant/refugee children, adolescents and their families, and conducting needs assessment for immigrant/migrant/refugees and developing empowerment education and practice models of capacity building trainings.
As a certified, licensed clinical practitioner she worked for over twenty-five years with ethnically diverse minority children, pregnant adolescents and abused children at various social service agencies and school systems in the United States.
Sister Angela was the Chair of the Council on Global Learning and Practice in the Council on Social Work Education. She also served as a Commission member of the Commission on Global Education in the Council on Social Work Education until June 30, 2024
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Assessing MSW Students’ Competency in Human Rights, Cultural Humility, and Intersectionality
Saturday, October 26, 2024
3:30 PM – 4:00 PM CT