Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of Field in the School of Social Welfare at SUNY Stony Brook University
About
Dr. Graham is a clinical assistant professor and director of field education at Stony Brook University with five years experience in higher education. Having taught undergraduate and graduate courses in Human Hehavior and the Social Environment; Diversity and Oppression in Clinical Social Work; Power, Privilege, and Oppression; Human Rights; and Advanced Clinical Practice, Dr. Graham's area of interest is marginalization, intersectionality, and disproportionality.
Current Work:
Dr. Graham's upcoming projects all focus on microaggressions in social work settings. Microaggressions is a term used for brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioral, or environmental indignities, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative prejudicial slights and insults toward any group, particularly culturally marginalized groups.
Research Area Keyword(s):
human rights, social justice, microaggressions, white fragility, implicit bias