PhD Candidate
University of Denver
Denver, Colorado, United States
Danielle Maude Littman, MSW, AM, is a PhD Candidate at the University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work. She uses place-based, arts-based, and participatory methods to explore (and reimagine) supportive settings and care practices for young people at the margins. Her current research explores third places (community settings) and sense of community among young people in permanent supportive housing, mutual aid during the COVID-19 pandemic, peer support among young people experiencing homelessness, and the impacts of prison arts programming for those who participate in -- and witness -- it. She was a 2020-2022 fellow with the Social Work Health Futures Lab funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and received the SSWR 2023 Doctoral Fellows Award.
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Saturday, November 12, 2022
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Saturday, November 12, 2022
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