Adjunct Instructor
SUNY University at Buffalo, California, United States
Dr. Michelle Fortunado-Kewin, DSW, LCSW, PPS (she/her/siya/they) is a Filipinx-American social worker in the San Francisco Bay Area. She works part-time as a school social worker and as an adjunct instructor/lecturer at San Francisco State University and SUNY University at Buffalo's Social Work programs. Most of her experience has been working in different non-profits and educational settings in California. With the help of Twitter, she has connected with Filipino/a/x-American social workers nationally, and they created a professional collaboration group. The group is working towards showcasing the work of Filipino/a/x-American social workers in mental health and education.
Dr. Fortunado-Kewin recently graduated from SUNY University of Buffalo's (UB) inaugural Doctor in Social Work program. Her areas of interest and expertise are in suicidality in youth, crisis intervention in schools, clinical supervision and program and policy development, and implementation in educational settings. Her capstone research project focuses on implementing restorative practice to address students' experiences of racism and oppression at the University at Buffalo, School of Social Work.
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Friday, November 11, 2022
11:30 AM – 11:50 AM
Saturday, November 12, 2022
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM