Doctoral Student
University of Connecticut School of Social Work
Hartford, CT, United States
Craig Mortley is a forced migration practitioner and emerging scholar who has worked with LGBTQ + asylum seekers and diverse refugee groups. He is a third-year Ph.D. student at the University of Connecticut School of Social Work. Craig is interested in equity-centered practices, refugee narratives, and refugee representation in decision-making spaces. His research focuses on the ethics of representation of queer displaced peoples, refugee narratives, access to a continuum of care for displaced people beyond crisis assistance, the trauma and resilience of displaced people, refugees' narratives, transcultural social networks, and belonging of forced migrants, as well as health outcomes at the intersection of race, sexual orientation, and gender identity for people on the move.
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The Limits of U.S. Asylum Law and Policy: Social Work Education and Practice Implications
Friday, October 25, 2024
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM CT