Michele Hanna
Interim Executive Director
Pronouns (she/her)
Degrees
Ph.D. in Social Work (The University of Texas at Austin)
Master of Social Work (University of Oklahoma)
BSW in Social Work (Catawba College)
Professional Biography
Associate Professor Michele Hanna joined the faculty at GSSW in 2005. Dr. Hanna is the coordinator of the Child Welfare concentration, she serves as the Principal Investigator for CLIMB@DU and CLIMB-OWEP, behavioral health workforce training grants funded by HRSA that provide stipends to students interested in pursuing career in Integrated Behavioral Health or OUD/SUD treatment or recovery services.
Dr. Hanna teaches courses in the MSW curriculum including Critical Race Theory Praxis & Social Work, Cultural & Linguistic Competency in Integrated Behavioral Health, Disproportionality & Disparities Across Systems, Power, Privilege & Oppression; and the Qualitative Research Sequence in the doctoral program.
Prior to pursuing her PhD at The University of Texas at Austin, her professional experience included working as an adoption birth parent counselor, a child protective service worker, child welfare adoption specialist, child welfare supervisor and program field representative for a statewide special needs adoption program.
Dr. Hanna's research focuses on child welfare, foster care and adoption, and issues related to racial disproportionality and disparities. From 2008-2014, she served as the evaluator for Denver's Village: Wrapping Families with Community Support. This City and County of Denver project was funded by the US Children's Bureau as part of the Diligent Recruitment of Families for Children in the Foster Care System grant cluster.
Specializations
Child welfare, foster care, adoption, culturally responsive practice, racial & ethnic disproportionality & disparities, higher education, race and ethnicity, racial (in)justice, social justice
Connect with Michele at Michele.Hann@du.edu.