PhD Student, Graduate Research Assistant
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
St. Paul, Minnesota, United States
Bonnie Horgos researches addiction, alcohol use, and recovery through an anti-oppressive lens grounded in critical feminist theory. She is a licensed graduate social worker with clinical experience in co-occurring substance and alcohol use disorders, intergenerational trauma, gender-based violence, and mass incarceration. In addition to her studies, Bonnie works for the University of Minnesota's Department of Psychiatry on the EPINET study and serves as board secretary for Pro-Choice Minnesota Foundation. Bonnie received her MSW from the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities and her BA in Music from Mills College. During her MSW, she completed her practicums at the Native American Community Clinic and the Ramsey County Public Defender’s Office, worked as a Graduate Research Assistant for the Student Experience in the Research University (SERU) Consortium, and was a recipient of the Social Work Interprofessional Training Collaborative for Health Fellowship. Prior to graduate school, Bonnie worked in nonprofits for several years, most recently at the Battered Women's Justice Project, and volunteered as an on-call advocate for the Domestic Abuse Project. Bonnie works as a Graduate Research Assistant with her advisor, Dr. Amy Krentzman.
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Saturday, November 12, 2022
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM