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CURRICULUM VITAE
MICHELE A. ROUNTREE, MSW Ph.D
Associate Tenured Professor
University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work
1 University Station D3500, Austin, TX 78712-0358
bluemounta[email protected]m
(o) 512-471-7160
(cell) 512-775-0399
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EDUCATION
2005 Arizona State University, Tempe AZ
Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work
1992 Boston University, Boston MA
Master's in Social Work
1989 University of Arizona, Tucson AZ
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
RESEARCH EXPERTISE
Community Participatory Research, Health Equity, Health Promotion, Co-occurence of
HIV/AIDS, Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), Substance Abuse, Mental Health, Social
Determinants of Health, Translational Research
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Diversity, Social Justice, Social Policy, Organizations and Communities, Research
Methods, Strategic Partnerships and Collaborative Relationships, Pedagogy, Human
Behavior in the Social Enviroment
HONORS & RECOGNITIONS
Inductee Academy of Distinguished Teachers, May 5, 2020
Distinguished Honoree, Impact Contributions on African American Youth Harvest
Foundation and Community, Austin, Texas, February 1, 2020.
Founder, Black Mamas Community Collective, Council for Social Work Education, 2019
recipient for the Council on the Role and Status of Women in Social Work (CORSW)
Community Impact Award, October 2019.
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Founder, Black Mamas Community Collective, Nominated for the Austin 2019 Birth
Awards for Best Resource for Families of Color, September, 2019.
Recognition, Women’s Faculty Appreciation: Recognize women faculty and
administration on campus that have a meaningful impact on students and celebrate
International Women’s Day, March, 2019.
Founder, AIGA Austin Changemaker Series, 2019 Changemaker Organizations:
Black Mamas Community Collective, May 2019
Student Nominated, Division of Diversity and Community Engagement Services for
Students with Disabilities, Faculty who have positively contributed to student academic
endeavors at The University of Texas at Austin, January, 2019.
One of eight faculty members from UT Austin invited to attend the 2014 Central Texas
Women in Leadership Symposium, themeWomen of Vision: Leading Transformation
in the Workplace,” 2014.
Nominated for the University Distinguished Teaching Academy by the Social Work
Dean and Executive Committee, 2012-2013, 2019-2020
Selected by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administrations
(SAMSHSA) to review applications titled TCE-HIV TI-12-007 Targeted Capacity
expansion program: Substance abuse treatment for racial/ethnic minority populations at
high-risk for HIV/AIDS, May 2012.
Selected by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) The National Center for Injury
Prevention and Control to serve on a Special Emphasis Panel (SEP) for applications titled
CE12-002: Research Grants for Preventing Violence and Violence Related Injury, May
2012.
Selected from dozens of faculty nominated to become a Faculty Fellow with the
Humanities Institute Faculty Fellows Seminar, 2012 and study with top academics at the
University.
One of six faculty universitywide elected by students to receive the Texas Exes Teaching
Award, the persons selected demonstrate warmth of spirit, concern for society and the
individual, the ability to impart knowledge while challenging students to independent
inquiry and creative thought, and respect for an understanding of the permanent value of
our culture, 2011.
One of eleven African American faculty universitywide elected by my colleagues and
Dean to receive the Texas Exes Black Alumni Legacy Award, 2007 in recognition of
African American faculty achievement.
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University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work Lora Lee Pederson Teaching
Excellence Award, 2006-2007.
Reviewer, Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) National Outstanding Social
Work Doctoral Dissertation Award, 2008-present.
Scholar Trainee, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and Columbia University-
sponsored HIV Intervention Science Training Program for Racial/Ethnic Minority New
Investigators (HISTP), 2008-2011.
Visiting Associate Research Scientist, Columbia University, 2008-2011.
Scholar Mentee, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)-sponsored African-
American Mental Health Research Scientist (AAMHRS) Consortium, 2008-2010.
Selected by Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to
be a grant reviewer for applications titled, Primary & Behavioral Health Care
Integration (PBHCI) (SM 09-011), July 2009.
Selected by Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to
be a grant reviewer for applications titled Substance Abuse (SA), HIV, & Hepatitis
Prevention for Minority Populations & Minority Reentry Populations in Communities of
Color (SP 05-001), May 2005.
Member, UT Heman Sweatt Symposium Advisory Committee, 2010
Inclusion in AcademicKeys Who's Who in Social Sciences Higher Education
(WWSSHE), 2009.
Selected Participant, University of Texas at Austin: Division of Statistics & Scientific
Computation, Early-Career Grant Development Support, 2009.
Elected to the UT Faculty Council, 2008-2009.
Elected Member, Center for Women’s & Gender Studies Steering Committee, 2008-
2009.
Faculty Fellow, University of Texas at Austin: The Center for Women’s & Gender
Studies, Faculty Development Program, 2005-2006.
Competively selected by administrators to participate in the Arizona State University,
Preparing Future Faculty (PFF) Training Award, 2005-2006, program readies
participants for the teaching, research, and service roles at institutions for higher
education and educates students to the context of these roles in the variety of university
settings.
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Competitvely selected to receive the Boston University’s Martin Luther King Fellowship
Award, Fall 1989-Spring 1992, awards provide a stipend for living expenses and a
scholarship for up to full-time tuition to a select number of graduate students who are
committed to the principles of social justice espoused by Dr. King.
University of Arizona Outstanding Minority Undergraduate Award, Spring 1989.
Golden Key National Honors Society, Fall 1998.
University of Arizona Black Student Academic Award, Fall 1988.
Psi Chi, National Psychology Honors Society, Fall 1988.
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
7/05-Present The University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work
Associate Tenured Professor, Tenured 2011
Faculty Affiliate with the Center for Women and Gender Studies and
The Gender & Sexuality Center
Faculty Fellow, Institute for Urban Policy and Research Analysis
Faculty Affiliate, Dell Medical School Health Disparities
Chair, Deans Advisory Committee on Diversity and Social Justice,
2006-2017 presently Committee on Diversity and Inclusion, Co-Chair,
2017-present
Associate Director, Institute for Urban Policy and Research Analysis,
Spring 2018-Spring 2019
Responsibilities include teaching and demonstrated scholarly productivity. Supervise
research team, mentor students and junior faculty. Teaching responsibilities include both
undergraduate and graduate students. Position carries additional duties related to
curriculum development, student advisement, and committee assignments related to
curriculum development and accredidation duties.
Chair, Deans Advisory Committee on Diversity and Social Justice (DACDSJ), to date
called Committee on Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) charged with developing and
implementing a five year race/ethnicity equity and gender equity plan related to student,
staff and faculty diversity recruitment, climate and equity.
DACDSJ is charged with increasing the knowledge and skills of faculty, staff and
students in the areas of social justice and diversity
.
Assist in recruitment and retention of a diverse study body and faculty
Host social justice and diversity events with university and community partners to
foster dialogue and solutions
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Offer input on the incorporation of diversity and social justice theories and other
relevant materials into curriculum
Provide space for students and faculty to discuss social justice and diversity
concerns within the school and actively pursue remedies
Associate Director, Institute for Urban Policy and Research Analysis
The mission of IUPRA is to utilize a racial equity framework to strengthen Black
communities, promote social justice, and combat anti-Black racism through
interdisciplinary policy research and intersectional policy solutions. Ensure quality of
project management and completion of products and delivery. Participate in the
assessment of policies and writing of briefs and related publications. Coordinate the
writing and submission of grant proposals.
Spring 2012 Deans Fellow
2008-2011 Columbia University, School of Social Work
Visiting Associate Research Scientist
Scholar Mentee in the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) -funded HIV
Intervention Science Program for Racial/Ethnic Minority Investigators (HISTP) to
promote a cadre of principal investigators on extramurally funded studies in HIV
prevention science. Purpose of the appointment as a Visiting Associate Research
Scientist with the School of Social Work is to share my research expertise with
colleagues.
5/99-7/05 Arizona State University, School of Social Work
Coordinator of Field Education
Promoted to Coordinator in 2004
Promoted from Assistant, Associate Coordinator to Coordinator. Duties include placing
social work students in appropriate field placement sites, reviewing field profiles, and
interviewing students; consulting with agencies to develop practicums and recruiting new
practicum sites; providing supervision to designated agencies and students; monitoring
community partnerships and making on-site agency visits; coordinating special field
projects; counseling problem students; delivering student orientations and field instructor
and liaison trainings; and participating in program committee meetings and Field
Advisory Committee meetings.
Trainer. Field Instructor Certification Training, Arizona State University, August &
January (1999-2005).
Trainer. Field Instructor Training, Western New Mexico University, April 2002.
Trainer. Liaison Training, Arizona State University (1999-2005).
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Undergraduate Level
Arizona State University, School of Social Work, Field Integrative Seminar I (2000).
Arizona State University, School of Social Work, Field Integrative Seminar II (2000).
Arizona State University, School of Social Work, Advanced Standing Bridge Seminar I,
seminar designed to prepare Advanced standing students for their second year of the
MSW program. Course units: Critical Perspective and Social Work; Resiliency Theory
and Social Work; Reflective Practice and Cultural Competence; Oppression, Resistance,
and Social/Economic Justice; Community Organizing and Social Policy. (Summer 2003,
Summer 2004).
RESEARCH EMPLOYMENT
12/94-3/97 Boston University, Center on Work/Family
Research Associate
Families and Neighborhoods Cluster Evaluation
Focused upon building relationships between grantees, members of the research team,
and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Supervised all field operations; conducted site visits;
collected, managed, and analyzed data; and supervised research assistants. Additional
responsibilities: writing newsletters & interpretative reports.
6/93-12/94 Brandeis University, Center on Human Resources
Research Analyst
Project: Program Design Options for Serving At-Risk Youth
Contributed to Department of Labor (DOL) sponsored trainer’s guide and supervised
overall production of the Tool-Kit.
Project: Commission on National Community Services
Developed brief abstracts of community service literature; assisted in initial phase of site
selection, including interviews; planned/administered surveys; and completed site visits.
12/92-9/93 Institute for Health Policy
Research Analyst
Project: Infectious Diseases Among Drug Abusers
Provided research assistance, prepared extensive annotated bibliography on policy
relevant research on infectious diseases among drug abusers, and contributed to the final
interpretative report.
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Project: Drugs and Violence
Provided research assistance and contributed to writing of final interpretative report
exploring the association between drugs and violence.
Project: Monitoring Alcohol and Tobacco Trends for the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation
Collected and analyzed secondary data and contributed to final report.
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
3/97-4/99 Ceridian Performance Partners, Boston, MA
Team Leader
LifeWorks Counselor
Conducted intakes, utilized clinical skills to identify presenting issues, supported clients
in identifying needed supports/services, and researched available options. Developed and
refined new service delivery model, supervised team of counselors, administered
operations, and participated in client events.
Residential Counselor
Resident counselor for population of clients with diagnosis of schizophrenia and manic
depressive disorders.
COMPETITIVE EXTRAMURAL GRANTS
EXTERNAL FUNDING
2020-2021, St. David’s Foundation, CoVid-19 Wrap -Around Mental Health and Case
Management Support Services for Black Mamas, $70, 000
2019-2020, Principal Investigator, St. David’s Foundation, Phase II Funding:
Achieving
health equity: Improving the maternal postpartum access and outcomes of Black women
in Travis County, $400,000
2019, Institute for Urban Policy and Research Analysis, Principal Investigator,
Georgetown Health Foundation,
Centering Southeast Georgetown Community Voices
2019: Update, Explore Emerging Needs & Evaluate Impact of Georgetown Health
Foundation (GHF) Response to 2015 Assessment, $90, 000.
March, 2019-September, 2019, Principal Investigator, Austin Public Health, Here for
Black Mothers: Breastfeeding Sister Initiative Project, Chronic Disease Prevention
Mini- Grant, $2500.
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2019-2020, Principal Investigator, City of Austin Equity Office, Dismantling maternal
health disparities, $10,000
2018-2019, Principal Investigator, St. David’s Foundation, Phase I Funding:
Achieving
health equity: Improving the maternal postpartum access and outcomes of Black women
in Travis County, $300,000
2012-2016, Topical Expert, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Minority
AIDS Research Initiative (MARI), Principal Investigator: Dr. Diana Rowan, The
University of North Carolina at Charlotte, This project accessing young black men and
transgender women who have sex with men for HIV prevention through social
networking. $28,000
2009-2011, Principal Investigator, Texas Department of State Health Services, HIV
Comprehensive Services Branch: Capacity Building Project to Serve the Mental Health
and Substance Abuse Needs of HIV Infected Persons in Texas. This project seeks to build
capacity in the areas of assessing and linking HIV infected persons in the state of Texas
to mental health and substance abuse services. $225,000
2009-2010, Principal Investigator, Texas Department of State Health Services, HIV
Comprehensive Services Branch: STD Program Management Course Evaluation. This
project analyzed on-line survey data to determine STD program manager’s satisfaction
with training course. $12,000
2008-2011, Principal Investigator,National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and
Columbia University: HIV Intervention Science Training Program for Racial/Ethnic
Minority New Investigators (HISTP) Program:Feasibility Study: HIV Risk Reduction
Intervention Pilot Study for Women Exposed to Intimate Partner Abuse: The Women’s
Empowerment (WE) Project. The pilot study examined the feasibility of a HIV/AIDS risk
reduction intervention for African-American women who have been exposed to intimate
partner abuse. $10,000
2007-2011, Principal Investigator, Texas Department of State Health Services, HIV
Comprehensive Services Branch: ISTDI and PCRS Training Post-Satisfaction Survey.
This project developed and administered on-line surveys to assess participants’
satisfaction with the HIV Partner Counseling and Referral Services (PCRS) training and
with the Introduction to STD Intervention (ISTDI) training, in addition identified the
facilitators/barriers to implementation of training tools. $161,572
2006-2007, Principal Investigator, Texas Department of State Health Services, HIV
Comprehensive Services Branch: STD Program Management Survey. This project
developed an on-line needs assessment survey and administered to the HIV and STD
Program Managers to assess the current need and demand for the HIV Partner
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Counseling and Referral Services (PCRS) training, Introduction to STD Intervention
(ISTDI), and other related partner services and program support courses, provided in the
Southern Quadrant.$70, 822
2007-2008, Principal Investigator, Texas Department of State Health Services, HIV
Comprehensive Services Branch: Health Department Survey of the PCRS Components of
Cooperative Agreement. This project conduced a Nationwide HIV Partner Counseling
and Referral Services Program Capacity (PCRS) Assessment examining health
departmentsand community-based organizations current ability to conduct and support
HIV PCRS services. $60,117
INTERNAL FUNDING
2016-2018, Principal Investigator, University of Texas at Austin, Dell Medical
Placed-based Initiative, Exploratory*Study:**K.I.S.S. (keep it safe and sexy) & Tell
Improving*the*health*equity*of*Black*women*with*innovative*HIV*prevention*
community*engagement*strategies,*$24,000
2016, Principal Investigator, University of Texas at Austin, Vice President for Research:
A trend analysis of HIV testing rates and locations by race/ethnicity: Data from the
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 2001-2014. $750
2010-2011, Principal Investigator, University of Texas at Austin, Vice President for
Research: An Exploration of the Impact of the Faculty Liaison Role in Quality Field
Education. This proposed project seeks to explore the role of the liaison as part of the
social work student's learning experience. $750
2009-2010, Principal Investigator, University of Texas at Austin, Hogg Foundation:
Screening and Treatment of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Needs of
HIV Infected Persons in Texas: Key Component of HIV Care. This project focuses on the
mental health/substance abuse needs of HIV-infected persons of color. $15,000
2007-2008, Principal Investigator, Office of the Vice President for Research:
A Trend Analysis: HIV Testing Rates and Testing Locations among Whites, African-
Americans, Hispanics, Secondary Data Analysis from the Behavioral Risk Surveillance
System, 2000-2006. Analyzed data from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) from 2000-2006 were examined to
report the HIV testing rates and locations among Whites, African Americans, and
Hispanics over this period of time. $6,000
2006-2007, Co-Investigator, NIDA Center, School of Social Work, Faculty Seed Grant:
The Development and Evaluation of an HIV/AIDS Prevention Intervention Instrument,
Measures were pre-tested for a HIV/AIDS Prevention Intervention to ensure the
instruments were most relevant to the research questions and population. $12,000
2006-2007, Principal Investigator, The University of Texas of Austin, Office of the Vice
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President for Research: Co-occurring Social Service Delivery Needs of Women who have
Experienced Intimate Partner Violence: Substance Use and, Mental Illness. This study
investigated the co-occurrence of substance use, mental illness, among women currently
in shelter. $750
2006-2007, Principal Investigator, The Center for Health Promotion & Disease
Prevention in Underserved Populations (CHPR): HIV/AIDS Prevention Intervention
for Women who have Experienced Intimate Partner Abuse. The CHPR operates under a
P30 center grant awarded by the National Institute for Nursing Research (NINR). The
purpose of this qualitative study was to identify the topic areas for a HIV /AIDS
Prevention Intervention for women who have experienced intimate partner abuse.
$20,000
2005-2006, Principal Investigator, Institute on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault,
Center for Social Work Research, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at
Austin: Comparative Analysis (Arizona and Texas): Integration of HIV/AIDS Risk
Assessment and HIV/AIDS Education and Prevention Programming & Policy within
Domestic Violence Shelters. Domestic violence shelters in two southwestern states,
Arizona and Texas (n=59), were surveyed about their HIV-prevention services. $5,000
2005-2009, Principal Investigator, Center for Women’s and Gender Studies (CWGS)
Faculty Fellow Development Program, $2,000
PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
Todić J, Cubbin C, Armour M, Rountree M, González T. (2020) Reframing school-based
restorative justice as a structural population health intervention. Health Place.
2020 Mar;62:102289. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2020.102289. Epub 2020 Feb 4.
PMID: 32479366.
Browne, T., Keefe, R., Ruth,. B., Cox, Rountree, M. (2017).
“Advancing Social Work
Education for Health Impact”, American Journal of Public Health, 107, no. S3
(December 1, 2017): pp. S229-S235. DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2017.304054
Latimer, J, Fleckman, J., Wallace, M., Rountree, M., Theall, K. (2017).
The Influence of Violence Victimization on Sexual Health Behaviors and
Outcomes, AIDS Patient Care STDS,
doi: 10.1089/apc.2016.0265
Rountree, M.A., Bagwell, M , Mancoske, R., Deepak, A., (2017).
Exploratory Study: Friendship as a protective factor for HIV prevention among
African-American female college students, The Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social
Services, Issue 2,154-169..
DOI: 10.1080/15381501.2017.1300787
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Kaplan, C., Hormes, J.M., Wallace, M., Rountree, M., Theall, K.P. (2016 ). Racial
discrimination and HIV-related risk behaviors in Southeast Louisiana, American Journal
of Health Behavior, 40(1), 132-143.
DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.5993/AJHB.40.1.15
Rountree, M.A., Granillo, T., Bagwell-Gray, M. (2015). Promotion of Latina
Health: Intersectionality of IPV and Risk for HIV/AIDS. Violence Against
Women, 22(5), 545-564.
Rountree, M.A., Bagwell, M., McElhaney, C., Theall, K., Brown, A. (2014). What
would an HIV/AIDS prevention intervention for African-American women who
have experienced intimate partner violence look like? Journal of Health
Disparities Research and Practice,7(2), 24-46.
Rountree, M., McElhaney, C. (2013). HIV/AIDS and People of Color, Encyclopedia of
Social Work. Co-published by the NASW Press and Oxford University Press.
http://socialwork.oxfordre.com/
Orellana, R, Goldbach, J., Rountree, M., Bagwell, M. (2015). Access to mental health
and substance abuse services by people living with HIV/AIDS, Health & Social
Work, 40(2), e10 http://hsw.oxfordjournalsorg/content/current.
Deepak, A., Rountree, M., Scott, Jennifer (2015). Deliverying diversity and
social justice education: The power of context. Journal of Progressive Services:
Radical Thought and Practice, 26(3).
Rountree, M.A., Zibalese-Crawford, M., Bagwell, M. (2012). Inquiry into
the link between intimate partner violence and HIV/AIDS among African
American women. Journal of Research and Gender,5, 21-43.
Rountree, M. A., Goldbach, J., Bent-Goodley, T., & Bagwell, M. (2011). HIV/AIDS
Knowledge and Prevention Programming in Domestic Violence Shelters: How
Are We Doing? Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services, 10(1), 42-54.
Rountree, M. A, Chen, L., Mulraney, M. (2016). HIV Testing Rate and
Testing Location among Women Who Have Experienced Intimate Partner
Violence: Data from the Center for Disease Control Behavioral Risk Factor
Surveillance System, 2006, Violence Against Women, 22(4), pp. 399-414.
Rountree, M. A., Pomeroy, E.C. (2010). Social justice research: Bridging the gap
between research and social justice. Social Work, 55(4), 293-295.
Fowler, D., & Rountree, M. A. (2009). Exploring the meaning and role of
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spirituality for women survivors of intimate partner abuse. Journal of Pastoral
Care and Counseling, 63(3-4), 3-1-13.
Rountree, M.A., Chen, L., Brown, A., & Pomeroy, E.C. (2009). HIV testing rates and
testing locations among Whites, African Americans, and Hispanics in the United
States: Data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2005. Health
and Social Work, 34(4), 247-255.
Rountree, M.A., & Mulraney, M. (2010). HIV/AIDS risk reduction intervention for
women who have experienced intimate partner violence. Clinical Social Work
Journal, 38(12), 207-216.
Rountree, M.A., Pomeroy, E.C., & Marsiglia, F. (2008). Domestic violence shelters as
prevention agents for HIV/AIDS? Health and Social Work, 33(3), 221-228.
Rountree, M.A., Pomeroy, E.C. (2007). Community-based participatory research:
development of a HIV/AIDS secondary prevention intervention for women who
have experienced intimate partner abuse. Texas Public Health Association
Journal. 59(1), 14-16.
Rountree, M.A., Pomeroy, E.C., & Green, D. (2006). HIV prevention intervention:
A psychoeducational group designed for incarcerated women. The Law
Enforcement Executive Forum Journal, 6(6), 89-97.
Mancoske, R.J., Rountree, M.A., Donovan, M.E., & Neighbors, I. (2006). Brief report:
HIV/AIDS prevention among African American male and female college
students. The Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services, 5(3/4), 221-232.
Rountree, M. (2005). An exploratory study: HIV/AIDS educational and prevention
programming in domestic violence shelters . The Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social
Services, 4(1), 5-21.
Toner, J., & Rountree, M. (Fall 2003/Winter 2004). Transformative and educative
power of critical thinking. Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines
Journal. 23(1-2), 81-85.
INVITED PUBLICATIONS
Rountree, M.A., & Pomeroy, E.C., (2008). Staying safe in an unsafe world: HIV risk
for women who experience intimate partner abuse. NASW Specialty Practice
Section: Health Section Connection, 1, 1-6.
Rountree, M. A. (2006). HIV/AIDS prevention: Substance abusing incarcerated
women. NASW Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Specialty, 1, 9-11.
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BOOK CHAPTERS
Rountree, M.A., & Larsen, R. (2013). Health impacts on Black
marriages. In Bent-Goodley, T. (Ed.), By grace: The challenges, strengths, and
promise of Black marriages. Washington, D.C.: NASW Press
Rountree, M.A., & Mulraney, M. (2012). Growing impact of HIV/AIDS
epidemic among African-Americans. In Rowan, D. (Ed.), Caring for people
living with HIV/AIDS:A case-based guide for social workers. Chicago: Lyceum
Press, Inc.
Rountree, M.A., Zibalese-Crawford, M., & Evans, M. (2012). Seasons of
change. In Rowan, D. (Ed.), Caring for people living with HIV/AIDS:
A case-based guide for social workers. Chicago: Lyceum Press, Inc.
Pomeroy, E. C., Rountree, M. A., & Parrish, D. E. (2007). Best practices with HIV
infected/affected incarcerated women. In D. W. Springer & A. R. Roberts (Eds.),
Handbook of forensic mental health with victims and offenders (pp. 467-490).
New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.
BOOK REVIEW
Rountree, M.A. (2016). [Review of the book Healthcare politics, policy, and services:
A social justice analysis]. Care Management Journal, 17(2).
Rountree, M.A. (2008). [Review of the book Preventing AIDS: Community-science
collaborations]. Journal of HIV/AIDS and Social Services, 7(1), 99-111.
OP-ED
Rountree, M.
This is how Texas can do a better job of preventing maternal mortality.
A version of this op-ed appeared in the USA Today, Abilene Reporter News
and the Austin Statesman
https://www.statesman.com/opinion/20190328/commentary-three-texas-bills-
mean-better-health-for-black-mothers
Rountree, M., Whittington, B.
Strives Have Been Made in the HIV Fight, But There is
Still Much to be Done
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https://news.utexas.edu/2016/11/28/still-much-to-be-done-in-hiv-fight
A version of this op-ed appeared in the San Antonio Express News and
the Houston Chronicle
Rountree, M., Wu, T. Texans will pay twice for refusing to extent Medicaid, The Dallas
Morning News,
http://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/latest-columns/20160601-
rountree-and-wu
A version of this op-ed appeared in the
Waco Tribune Hearld, Rio Grande
Guardian, McAllen Monitor, Tribune Wire Service and the Dallas Morning News.
POLICY REPORT/BRIEF
Rountree, M.A., Barrett, R., Lluveras, L., Rodriguez, N., Gupta, R.,
Carlino, R. (June, 2019). The State of Black Lives in Texas Income and Poverty
Repor, The University of Texas at Austin Institute for Urban Policy and Research
Analysis.
https://utexas.app.box.com/v/Black-Lives-TX-
Poverty?mc_cid=1076d9bec7&mc_eid=f32958323e
Rountree, M.A., Barrett, R., Lluveras, L., Plaza, R. (March, 2019). The State of
Black Lives in Texas Income and Poverty Repor, The University of Texas at
Austin Institute for Urban Policy and Research Analysis.
https://utexas.app.box.com/v/Black-Lives-TX-
Health?mc_cid=98f7360461&mc_eid=1364d45972
Rountree, M.A., Lowe, T. (October, 2018). Disparate rates of Black women
dying: At Birth and Postpartum Period, The University of Texas at Austin:
Institute for Urban Policy and Research Analysis College of Liberal Arts.
JOURNAL ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW
Rountree, M., Barrett, R., Reddy, S., Farrow, A. (Under review). Improving Maternal
Health Equity: Sister Doula Home Visiting Pilot Program for Black Mothers, Maternal
and Child Health Journal.
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Conway, F., Rountree, M., Jones, K. (Under review). Serving the Co-Morbid Mental
Health and Substance Use Needs of People living with HIV/AIDS, Community
Mental Health Research
Rountree, M.A., Bent-Goodley, T., Goldbach, J. (Under Review).
A call for a community practice response: Addressing the complexity of social
service delivery needs of women who have experienced intimate partner violence,
Journal of Community Health
IN PROGRESS
Rountree, M. A., Chen, L., & Wu, E. (In Progress). Trend analysis: HIV testing rates
and testing locations among Whites, African-Americans, Hispanics, secondary
data analysis from the Behavioral Risk Surveillance System, 2000-2019, Public
Health Reports
TECHNICAL REPORTS
Rountree, M.A. (2018). Focus on the Fourth Grantee Fall Update, St. David’s
Foundation. St. David’s Foundation.
Rountree, M. A. (2018). Focus on the Fourth Mid-Year Report: Grant Report Narrative
and Optional Addendum, St. David’s Foundation.
Rountree, M.A. (2018). Focus on the Fourth Grantee Spring Update, St. David’s
Foundation.
Rountree, M.A., Scott, J., Larsen, R. (2012). Dean’s Advisory Committee on Social
Justice: Social Justice Week, University of Texas at Austin School of Social
Work.
Rountree, M.A., Pomeroy, E., Chen, L., Bagwell, M. (2011). Summary Report 2008-
2011: Texas STD/HIV prevention training center post Partner Counseling/
Referral (PCRS) and Introduction to STD Intervention (ISTDI) training
satisfaction survey. Texas Department of State Health Services: HIV/STD
Comprehensive Services Branch, Centers for Disease Control.
Rountree, M.A., Pomeroy, E., Chen, L., Bagwell, M. (2011). Summary Report IV:
Texas STD/HIV prevention training center post Partner Counseling/ Referral
(PCRS) and Introduction to STD Intervention (ISTDI) training satisfaction
survey. Texas Department of State Health Services: HIV/STD Comprehensive
Services Branch, Centers for Disease Control.
Rountree, M.A., Pomeroy, E., Chen, L., Bagwell, M. (2011). Executive Summary IV:
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Texas STD/HIV prevention training center post Partner Counseling/ Referral
(PCRS) and Introduction to STD Intervention (ISTDI) training satisfaction
survey. Texas Department of State Health Services: HIV/STD Comprehensive
Services Branch, Centers for Disease Control.
Rountree, M.A., Pomeroy, E., Goldbach, J., Runnels, R., Mulraney, M. (2010).
Executive summary results and recommendations of evaluation efforts for the
capacity building project to serve the mental health and substance abuse needs of
HIV infected persons in Texas. Texas Department of State Health Services:
HIV/STD Comprehensive Services Branch, Centers for Disease Control.
Rountree, M.A., Pomeroy, E., Goldbach, J., Runnels, R (2010). Resource directory
analysis: Capacity building project to serve the mental health and substance
abuse needs of HIV infected persons in Texas. Texas Department of State Health
Services: HIV/STD Comprehensive Services Branch, Centers for Disease
Control.
Rountree, M.A., Pomeroy, E., Goldbach, Chen, L (2010). On-line case manager
survey results: Capacity building project to serve the mental health and
substance abuse needs of HIV infected persons in Texas. Texas Department of
State Health Services: HIV/STD Comprehensive Services Branch, Centers for
Disease Control.
Rountree, M.A., Pomeroy, E., Goldbach, J., Runnels, R., Mulraney, M. (2010).
Evaluation findings of focus groups with substance abuse and mental health
providers: Capacity building project to serve the mental health and substance
abuse needs of HIV infected persons in Texas. Texas Department of State Health
Services: HIV/STD Comprehensive Services Branch, Centers for Disease
Control.
Rountree, M.A., Pomeroy, E., & Chen, L. (2010). Final Report III: Texas
STD/HIV prevention training center post Partner Counseling/ Referral (PCRS)
and Introduction to STD Intervention (ISTDI) training satisfaction survey. Texas
Department of State Health Services: HIV/STD Comprehensive Services Branch,
Centers for Disease Control.
Rountree, M.A., Pomeroy, E., & Runnels, R. (2010). Third Quarter Progress Report
On-Line Comprehensive Evaluation: ISTDI & PCRS Training. Texas Department
of State Health Services: HIV/STD Comprehensive Services Branch, Centers for
Disease Control.
Rountree, M.A., Pomeroy, E., & Goldbach, J. (2009). Capacity building project to serve
the mental health and substance abuse needs of HIV infected persons in Texas
phase II: Evaluation results on-line survey w/ planning council chairs &
administrative agents key informant focus group w/ administrative agents
analysis of previous HIV jurisdictions/providers needs assessments. Texas
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Department of State Health Services: HIV/STD Comprehensive Services Branch,
Centers for Disease Control.
Rountree, M.A., Pomeroy, E., & Runnels, R. (2009). Second Quarter Progress Report
On-Line Comprehensive Evaluation: ISTDI & PCRS Training. Texas Department
of State Health Services: HIV/STD Comprehensive Services Branch, Centers for
Disease Control.
Rountree, M.A., Pomeroy, E., Runnels, R., & Learman, J. (2009). Capacity building
project to serve the mental health and substance abuse needs of HIV infected
persons in Texas analysis of previous HIV jurisdictions/providers needs
assessments. Texas Department of State Health Services: HIV/STD
Comprehensive Services Branch, Centers for Disease Control.
Rountree, M.A., Pomeroy, E., & Chen, L. (2009). Report II: Texas
STD/HIV prevention training center post Partner Counseling/ Referral (PCRS)
and Introduction to STD Intervention (ISTDI) training satisfaction survey. Texas
Department of State Health Services: HIV/STD Comprehensive Services Branch,
Centers for Disease Control.
Rountree, M.A., Pomeroy, E., & Runnels, R. (2009). First Quarter Progress Report
On-Line Comprehensive Evaluation: ISTDI & PCRS Training. Texas Department
of State Health Services: HIV/STD Comprehensive Services Branch, Centers for
Disease Control.
Rountree, M.A., et al. (2008). HIV partner counseling and referral services capacity
needs assessment: Health Department survey and secondary analysis of the
PCRS components of HIV cooperative agreement interim and annual progress
reports. Texas Department of State Health Services: HIV/STD Comprehensive
Services Branch, Centers for Disease Control.
Rountree, M.A., Pomeroy, E., & Chen, L. (2008) Comparison of first and second
wave participant responses: STD program management survey. Texas
Department of State Health Services: HIV/STD Comprehensive Services
Branch, Centers for Disease Control.
Rountree, M., et al.(2008). STD program management training needs assessment
report. Texas Department of State Health Services: Comprehensive Services
Branch, Centers for Disease Control.
Rountree, M.A., Pomeroy, E., Ponder, A., & Newhouse, L. (2007). Report I: Texas
STD/HIV prevention training center post partner counseling/referral (PCRS)
and introduction to STD intervention (ISTDI) training satisfaction survey. Texas
Department of State Health Services: HIV/STD Comprehensive Services Branch,
Centers for Disease Control.
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Rountree, M., Chen, L., & Peacock, T. (2007) AIDS Services of Austin client survey
report: 2006/2007 client satisfaction of overall agency, case management, oral
health care, food bank and nutritional counseling, Austin, TX.
Rountree, M., Chen, L., & Peacock, T. (2006) AIDS Services of Austin client survey
report: 2005/2006 client satisfaction of overall agency, case management, oral
health care, food bank and nutritional counseling, Austin, TX.
Rountree-Antar, M., Googins, B., & Pitt-Catsouphes, M. (1996). Responding to
families and neighborhoods: A tool-kit for community agencies. Battle Creek, MI:
W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
Horgan, C., Marsden, M.E., Larson, M.J., Rountree, M., et al. (1993). Substance
abuse: The nation's number one health problem: Key indicators of policy. Toledo,
OH: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Grobe, T., & Rountree, M. (1993). Program design options for serving at-risk
youth: Trainer’s tool-kit. Washington, DC: US Department of Labor Employment
and Training Administration.
Grobe, T., & Rountree, M. (1993). A guide to program development: Design options for
serving at-risk youth: A companion guide. Washington, DC: US Department of
Labor Employment and Training Administration.
Kingsley, C., Acosta, L., & Rountree, M. (1993). Summer challenges focus: A
primer on improving the quality of academic enrichment in summer youth
employment programs. Washington, DC: Department of Labor.
Rountree, M. (1991). Cultural diversity training module. Boston, MA: McCormick
Bowers Associates, Inc.
SCHOLARLY PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS
Rountree, M.A. (February 27, 2019). Maternal Health Disparities: Black Women are
Dying at Birth and Postpartum, Central Texas African American Family Support
Conference, Austin, Texas.
Rountree, M.A., Wilson, N. Here for Black Mothers: Disrupting
Maternal Health Disparities, The University of Texas at Austin Steve Hicks
School of Social Work Perinatal Mood Disorders Conference, Austin, Texas,
(April 11, 2019).
Rountree, M., Rivera-Clemente, J. Utilizing community informed priorities in
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research, The University of Texas San Antonio School of Nursing, 5
th
Annual
Cultural Inclusion Conference, April 18, 2018.
\Rountree, M., Swan, L., Ambrose, S. K.I.S.S. (keepin it safe and sexy) & Tell:
Improving the health equity of Black women with innovative HIV prevention
community engagement strategies, The University of Texas San Antonio School
of Nursing, 5
th
Annual Cultural Inclusion Conference, April 19, 2018.
Rountree, M., Calzada, E. Hough, C., Olson, K. Amplifying Diversity
Recruitment,Climate and Equity in the Academy, The University of Texas Health
Science Center at San Antonio,
4th Annual Cultural Inclusion Institute Theme:
Linking social determinants of health to health disparities and cultural inclusion,
April 26
th
, 2017.
Rountree, M. CSWE Connect Session Moderator: Criminal Justice Reform-Anti-
Oppressive Policy & Advocacy in Social Work Education at Advancing
Collaborative Practice Through Social Work Education in Atlanta, November 5,
2016
Rountree, M., Smith, R., Johson, L. Criminal Justice Disproportionality and
Disparities- Smart Decarceration and Re-Entry: Leadership Capacity Building at
the 2016 HHS Cross-Systems Summit Equity in Texas, August 17, 2016
Rountree, M. Social Determinants of Health: Holistic, Integrated Treatment of
Care, Persons Living with HIV/AIDS, Mental Health & Substance Abuse, Oral
Presentation at the Boston Colleges HIV/AIDS Conference, May 28, 2016.
Rountree, M. Health Inequity: Impact Upon the Sexual Health of African-American
women. Endnote presentation at the 3
rd
Annual Cultural Inclusion Institute:
Relating Cultural Inclusiveness to Social Determinants of Health, UT Health
Science Center, April 22, 2016.
Rountree, M. Friendship and encouragement of safe-sex practices among African-
American college women. Poster presentation at the National Sexual Health
Conference Keystone, CO July 13, 2015.
Rountree, M. Innovative prospects for HIV/AIDS prevention among African American
college women. Poster presentation at St. David’s CHPR Annual Conference
Preventing Chronic Disease Across the Lifespan, Austin Texas April 1, 2014.
Rountree, M. Trend Analysis: HIV-Testing Rates and Testing Locations by
Race/Ethnicity: Data from the Centers for Disease Control Behavioral Risk
Factor Surveillance System. Poaster presentation at the Xavier University of
Louisiana College of Pharmacy’s Eighth Health Disparities Conference in New
Orleans, Louisiana March 13, 2015.
Rountree, M. What would a HIV/AIDS prevention intervention for African-American
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women who have experienced intimate partner violence look like? Oral
presentation at the 2014 Texas HIV/STD Conference, Austin, TX August 19-21,
2014.
Rountree, M. Promotion of Latina Health: Intersectionality of intimate partner
violence and risk for HIV/AIDS. Poster presentation at the 2014 Texas HIV/STD
Conference, Austin, TX August 19-21, 2014.
Rountree, M. Cross-systems Approach: HIV/AIDS risk reduction intervention for
African American women who have experienced intimate partner violence. Oral
presentation at the Center for Elimination of Disproportionality and Disparities
First Annual Cross Systems Summit, Austin, TX August 21-22, 2014.
Rountree, M. Health promotion and prevention in programs. Oral presentation at the
Texas Council on Family Violence Economic Justice Summit, El Paso Texas June
26 and 27, 2014.
Rountree, M. Impact of the intersectionality of intimate partner violence and
HIV/AIDS risk for African American women Oral Presentation at the 26th Annual
National Conference on Social Work and HIV/AIDS, Denver CO Thursday, May
23, 2014
Rountree, M. Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence and Co-occurring Disorders. Oral
Presentation at
Women and Gender Research Collaborative Symposium 2014
Exploring Gender, Mental Health, and Wellness
, Friday, March 28, 2014.
Hormes,J., Kaplan, K. Rountree, M.A. & Theall, K. The Experiences of Discrimination
Measure in a Rural Population: Initial Validation of Measure and Association
with HIV-Related Risk-Taking. Poster Presented at the Society for Social Work
Research (SSWR) Conference, San Diego, CA January 19, 2013.
Rountree, M.A. Assessing and linking persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) with
needed mental health and substance abuse services: Case Manager Perspective.
2012 NASW/Texas Annual State Conference, September 7 - 9, 2012
Rountree, M.A., Goldbach, J., Bagwell, M. Strategies for addressing issues
ofcommunity health: Building capacity to serve the substance abuse and mental
health needs of persons living with HIV/AIDS. Oral Presentation at McCombs
Health Care Initiative 3
rd
Annual Health Care Symposium: Innovation in
Healthcare Delivery Systems: Doing More with Less, Austin, TX, April 26,
2012.
Rountree, M.A.., Granillo, T., Bagwell, M. HIV-IPV Needs of an Understudied
Population of Monolingual and Spanish-speaking Latinas. Poster Presented at the
10th Annual SIRC Research Conference, Phoenix, AZ, April 20th, 2012.
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Rountree, M.A., Zibalese-Crawford, M., Bagwell, M. Challenging the silence around
the intersectionality of intimate partner violence and HIV/AIDS: The voices of
African- American women. Oral Presentation at Texas State Occupy Free Speech:
Getting Women’s Voices Heard Symposium, March 30, 2012.
Rountree, M., Granillo, T., Bagwell, M. Addressing the Intersectionality of Intimate
Partner Violence and HIV Risk for Latina Women. Poster Presented at St.
David’s CHPR Conference: Serving Texas Through Health Disparities Research,
Austin, TX, March 28th, 2012.
Chen, L., Rountree, M.A. (November, 2010). Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities,
threats (SWOT) approach: Analysis of needs assessment availability of mental
health and substance abuse services for HIV infected individuals in Texas. Poster
presented at The American Evaluation Association (AEA) Conference, Austin,
TX.
Rountree, M.A., Goldbach, J. (May, 2010). Capacity building project to serve the
mental health and substance abuse needs of HIV infected persons in Texas: Key
informant interviews. Poster presented at the 17th Texas HIV/STD Conference,
Austin, Texas.
Rountree, M.A., Learman, J. (May, 2010). Capacity building project to serve the
mental health and substance abuse needs of HIV infected persons in Texas:
Analysis of HIV Jurisdiction Needs Assessments. Paper presented at the 17th
Texas HIV/STD Conference, Austin, Texas.
Rountree, M.A., Mancoske, R., Runnels, R. (May, 2010). Friendship influence:
Translating HIV knowledge into condom use among African-American female
college students. Paper presented at the Boston College Twenty-Second Annual
National Conference on Social Work and HIV/AIDS, Denver, CO.
Rountree, M.A. & Chen, L. (January, 2010). Trend Analysis: White, African
American, & Hispanics HIV testing rates in the United States: Behavioral risk
factor surveillance system 2000-2006. Paper presented at the National
Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR), San Francisco,
CA.
McElroy, M.D., Thomas, R.P., Spencer, N.E., Rountree, M. (2009, October). Key
findings of a nationwide capacity assessment of HIV partner counseling and
referral services. Paper presented at the 2009 United States Conference on AIDS,
San Francisco, CA.
Rountree, M.A. (2009, October). African-American women, intimate partner abuse, and
HIV risk: Searching for a prevention intervention. Paper presented at the National
Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, New Orleans, LA.
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Rountree, M.A., & Chen, L. (May, 2009). Analysis of the behavioral risk factor
surveillance system: HIV testing rates and locations. Paper presented at Boston
College, School of Social Work HIV/AIDS 2009: The Social Work Response,
New Orleans, LA.
Rountree, M.A., Mulraney, M. (February, 2009). Culturally and Contextually
Relevant HIV/AIDS Risk Reduction Intervention for Women who have experienced
Intimate Partner Violence, Center for Health Promotion Research (CHPR):
Promoting Health in Underserved Populations, Austin, TX, February, 2009.
Rountree, M.A.., & Mulraney, M. (2008, December). HIV/AIDS risk reduction
intervention for African American women who have experienced intimate partner
abuse. Poster session presented at the National Institute of Health Summit: The
Science of Eliminating Health Disparities, National Harbor, Maryland.
Rountree, M.A. (2008, November). Intervention for risk reduction of HIV/AIDS among
women who have experienced intimate partner abuse. Paper presented at the
Texas Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, Galveston, TX.
Rountree, M. A., & Chen, L. (2008, March). A trend analysis: HIV testing rates and
testing locations among White, African American, & Hispanics in the United
States: Behavioral risk factor surveillance system 2000-2006. Paper presented at
the Centers for Disease Control, Annual BRFSS Conference, Orlando, FL.
Rountree, M.A., Chen, L., Brown, A., & Pomeroy, B. (2008, February). HIV testing
rates and testing locations among White, African American, & Hispanics in the
United States: Behavioral risk factor surveillance system. Paper presented at the
Center for Health Promotion Research (CHPR), Adolescent Health: Promoting
Health in Underserved Populations, Austin, TX.
Rountree, M.A., & Pomeroy, B. (2007). HIV/AIDS secondary prevention intervention
for women who have experienced intimate partner abuse, Paper presented at the
Council for Social Work Education (CSWE) Annual Program Meeting (APM),
San Francisco, CA.
Rountree, M.A., & Pomeroy, B. (2007, May). Qualitative study: Design of a culturally,
contextually grounded HIV/AIDS prevention intervention for women who have
experienced intimate partner abuse (IPA). Paper presented at Boston College’s
Nineteenth Annual National Conference on Social Work and HIV/AIDS,
Albuquerque, NM.
Rountree, M.A, & Pomeroy, B. (2007, February). HIV/AIDS risk reduction intervention
for women who have experienced intimate partner abuse (IPA). Paper prevented
at the Center for Health Promotion Research (CHPR), Adolescent Health:
Promoting Health in Underserved Populations, Austin, TX.
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Rountree, M.A. (2007, March). Epidemiologic study: HIV testing rates and testing
locations among White, African-American, and Hispanics in the United States,
data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2005. Paper presented
at the Centers for Disease Control, 24th Annual BRFSS Conference, Decatur,
GA.
Rountree, M A. (2006, November). Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence and
HIV/AIDS. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association
Conference on Public Health and Human Rights, Boston, MA.
Rountree, M. A. (2006, May). Domestic violence shelters as prevention agents for HIV:
Realities and possibilities. Paper presented at Boston College’s Eighteenth
Annual National Conference on Social Work and HIV/AIDS, Miami, FL.
Rountree, M, A. (2006, February). HIV/AIDS Assessment, Educational/Prevention
Programming and Policy Within Domestic Violence Shelters. Poster session
presented at The Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research in
Underserved Populations, School of Nursing.
Rountree, M.A. (December, 2005). Integration of HIV/AIDS risk assessment,
educational/prevention programming and policy within domestic violence
shelters. University of Texas at Austin, Center for Women and Gender Studies:
New Faculty Colloquium Series.
Rountree, M.A. (2004, May). Emerging interdisciplinary social work research
programs: Moving HIV/AIDS from research to practice. Paper presented at the
Boston College Graduate School of Social Work. HIV/AIDS 2004: The Social
Work Response, Washington, D.C.
Rountree, M.A. (2004, February). Integration of HIV/AIDS risk assessment measures
and HIV/AIDS education and preventive programming in DV shelters. Paper
presented at the Council for Social Work Education, Anaheim, CA.
Rountree, M.A. (2003, May). HIV/AIDS and social service delivery in domestic violence
shelters. Paper presented at the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work.
HIV/AIDS 2003: The Social Work Response, Albuquerque, NM.
Rountree, M.A. (2002, February). Social work and diversity 24/7 callings. Paper
presented at the ASU Women of Color Conference: Desert Women Surviving &
Thriving in the Academy, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
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Rountree, M.A. (October, 2020). Maternal mortality and morbidity disproportionately
impacting Black women, TXBWRU Panel Participant: The Afiya Center.
Rountree, M. A. ( September 12, 2019). Improving maternal health outcomes, 2019
North Texas State Health Policy Conference, Irvington, TX.
Rountree, M.A. (May 22, 2019). Plenary Speaker, 2019, for the National Conference
on Social Work and HIV/AIDS, Washington, D.C.
Rountree, M.A. (May 15,2019). MEASURE Health Panel, Huston-Tillotson
University, Austin, Texas.
Rountree, M.A. (April 27, 2019). Austin Public Health: Maternal Infant Outreach
Program 3
rd
Annual Mama’s In Motion Brunch, Virginia Brown Recreation
Center, Austin, Texas.
Rountree, M.A. (February, 25
th
, 2019). 2019 TLBC Summit The Fierce Urgency of
Now: State of Black Lives in Texas-The Silent Killer: Mental Health and
Maternal Mortality Rate in the Black Community (Representative Toni Rose &
Representative Shawn Thiery), State Capitol, Austin, Texas.
Rountree, M.A. (February 21, 2019). Maternal Health Panel, Women’s Health &
Family Planning Association of Texas 6
th
Annual Title X conference, Austin, TX.
Rountree, M.A. (February 19, 2019). Winter’s Black History Migration: Maternal
Health Disparities, DSHS, Austin, Texas.
Rountree, M.A. (February 5, 2019). Texas State of Health Reform Conference:
Maternal Health Disparities, ATT Center, Austin, Texas.
Rountree, M.A. (January 25, 2019). Building Another Type of Austin with
Everyone on the Same Page: Intentional, Passionate & Strategic to Yield
IMPACT, Huston Tillotson University, Austin, Texas.
Rountree, M.A. (January 23, 2019). Maternal Health in Texas. First United
Methodist Church, Austin Texas presentation and panelist.
Rountree, M.A. (December 8, 2018). Black women are dying giving birth and
during the postpartum period, Rooted in Advocacy Community Event, Austin
Texas.
Rountree, M.A. (November 29, 2018), The State of Black Health in Texas: Disparate
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Maternal Health Disparities, The Institute for Urban Policy and Research
Analysis Black Policy and Tea Symposium. Austin, Texas.
Rountree, M.A. (October 17, 2018). Panel Participant: Maternal Health Disparities,
The University of exas at Austin, Student Planned Parenthood Group. Austin,
Texas.
Rountree, M.A. (August 16, 2018). Community Health Forum, Central Health. Austin,
Texas.
Rountree, M.A. (March, 2018).
Community-Based Learning and Research
Symposium, The University of Texas at Austin
Longhorn Center for Community Engagement LCCE's Community-Based
Learning and Research Symposium, Austin, Texas.
Rountree, M.A. (May 18, 2018). Moderator: Staying Strong: Resilient Youth
Sustainable Programs, HYP Conference, Austin, Texas.
Rountree, M.A. (April 2018). Moderator, Community Engagement Panel, The
University of Texas San Antonio School of Nursing, 5
th
Annual Cultural Inclusion
Conference, San Antonio, Texas.
Rountree, M.A., Panel Participant CSWE Our Greatest Challenge-Providing Value-
driven Services in a Values-Challenged Environment, CSWE Conference, Fall
2017, Dallas, Texas.
Rountree, M.A. Health Disparities and their Economic Impact, The African American
Leadership Institute Summit, September, 2017, Dallas, Texas.
Rountree, M.A. (2016 & 2017). Moderator, Black Policy Symposium: Black Lives
Matter Policy Platform, two sessions, Austin, Texas.
Rountree, M.A. (November, 2016). Endnote Presenter Toward Health Equity:
Critical Race Theory, Race Equity & Action, University of Tennessee at
Chattanooga School of Nursing, November 2016.
Rountree, M.A. (April, 2016). Moderator for Panel Discussion, Otis Lecture Series New
Directions-Bringing policy change in the post-Obama era, Austin, Texas.
Rountree, M.A. (January, 2016). Impacting our community: HIV/AIDS, Intimate
Partner Violence, Substance Abuse and Mental Health, American Association of
University Women, Austin Community College, Austin, Texas.
Rountree, M.A., (November, 2015). Moderator of Panel: (Un) Soundness of Being:
Feminist Approaches to Health and Healing, at the 23
rd
Annual
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Emerging Scholarship in Women’s & Gener Studies Graduate Student
Conference, Austin, Texas.
Rountree, M. A. (July, 2015). Emerging Themes: U.S. Social Welfare and Social Policy
Undergraduate social policy class St. Edwards University, Austin, TX.
Rountree, M.A. (April, 2012). Expert panelist: Research stories: University of
Texas at Austin Undergraduate Research Week, Austin TX.
Rountree, M.A. (May, 2009). Expert Panelist: future of HIV/AIDS social work: What is
your vision? Boston College, School of Social Work HIV/AIDS 2009: The Social
Work Response, New Orleans, LA.
Rountree, M.A. (July, 2007).How do you replenish your well? Keynote address at the
Women’s Health, Motivation, and Empowerment Conference, Austin, TX.
Rountree, M.A. (July, 2007). Self-awareness and skills for navigating diversity.
Association of Texas Professional Educators Conference, Austin, Texas.
Rountree, M.A. (April, 2006). Evidence based practice: Challenges and rewards
(Moderator). Arizona State University, 4
th
Annual SIRC Research Conference.
Transcending Boundaries in Drug Abuse Research: Cross-Cultural
Generalizability.
Rountree, M. (1993). The role gender, race, culture & ethnicity play in the development
of youth programs. Youth Assessment and Program Design Options. U.S.
Department of Labor, Dallas, TX.
MEDIA
UT Dell Medical School’s Unconscious Bias Training Seeks to Improve Awareness in
Healthcare Reporting Texas
http://reportingtexas.com/ut-dell-medical-schools-unconscious-bias-training-seeks-to-
improve-awareness-in-healthcare/?fbclid=IwAR1-
rLUlHGn3JLiJky3oSAXcXzuoi3ZlAdVRj9IG99JdEJw1PO1yG7nV400
CBS Austin News
Advocates push for new maternal health legislation, January 23, 2019.
Kazi 88.7 FM The Voice and Soul of Austin: Black Mamas Community Collective ATX,
August 24, 2018.
KUT 90.5 Austin NPR Station: Texas Had a State Agency Tackling Institutional Racism.
It’s Now Closed, September 12, 2018.
Decibel klru Capitol Coffee Talk Black Maternal Health, July 17, 2018.
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KTBC Fox 7 Interview, Maternal Health Disparities, March 13, 2018
Austin Statesman, "Photos: Black Mothers Summit at Huston - Tillotson University on
March 27th, 2018" https://atxne.ws/2uAM4oy
Austin Statesman "Panel: racism, gentrification, contribute to maternal health crisis" –
https://atxne.ws/2IcDFd2
KUT 90.5, "Other Cities Are Tackling Maternal Deaths Among Black Women. Austin
Can, Too" - https://bit.ly/2J3HO4l
Spectrum News, "Summit addresses rising maternal mortality rates among Black mothers
in Texas" - https://bit.ly/2pShSjd
TEACHING AWARDS
One of six faculty universitywide elected by students to receive the Texas Exes Teaching
Award, the persons selected demonstrate warmth of spirit, concern for society and the
individual, the ability to impart knowledge while challenging students to independent
inquiry and creative thought, and respect for an understanding of the permanent value of
our culture, 2011.
University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work Lora Lee Pederson Teaching
Excellence Award, 2006-2007.
TEACHING AND INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIESMASTERS LEVEL
ON-LINE WORKSHOPS
The University of Texas at Austin Faculty Innovation Center:
How can I keep students engaged in an on-line setting using tools like Canvas and Zoom?
How can I get students collaborating this semester in the on-line setting?
How can I structure remote lectures for clarity and consistency?
Inclusive On-Line Teaching and Teachable Moments in On-Line Classrooms, Columbia
University
University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work
Foundations of Social Justice, (Fall 2005, Spring 2006, Summer 2006, Fall 2006, Spring
2007, Fall 2008, Spring 2009, Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Summer 2011, Fall 2011, Summer
2012, Fall 2012, Summer 2013, Fall, 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Fall 2017,
Fall, 2018)
Dynamics of Organizations and Communities (Fall 2006).
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Strategic Partnerships and Collaborative Leadership (Spring 2007, Spring 2008, Spring
2009, Spring 2010).
Social Policy (Summer, 2013, Spring 2014, Spring 2016, Spring 2017 (2 Sections),
Spring 2018 (2 Sessions), Spring 2019, Spring 2020 ( 2 Sessions)
TEACHING AND INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIESDOCTORAL LEVEL
University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work
Pedagogy in Social Work, (Fall 2013).
TEACHING AND INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIESUNDERGRADUATE
LEVEL
University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work
Foundations of Social Justice (Spring 2006, Spring 2007, Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Fall
2015, Fall 2017, Fall 2019).
Research Methods (Fall 2012).
Social Policy (Spring 2015, Fall 2015 (2 Sections), Fall 2016)
Human Behavoir in the Social Environment (Fall, 2019)
TEACHING AND INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIESGUEST LECTURER
Macro SW Boston University (1997)
The Face of HIV/AIDS University of Texas at Austin, SSW (Spring 2006).
COMMUNITY COURSE
Social Policy, Division for Diversity and Community Engagement Thought Leaders
Course, Fall 2018
STUDENT ADVISINGUNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, SSW
Teaching Mentor, Pedagogy in Social Work Class (Spring 2009), Tuti Alawiyah
Teaching Mentor, Pedagogy in Social Work Class (Fall, 2019), Lainey Sevillano
McNair Scholar
Mahera Badat (Summer 2017-Summer 2018) Complete
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Help Seeking Behaviors of American Muslim College Students
University Leadership Network
Dazia Briscoe (Fall 2018-Spring 2019) Complete
Undergraduate Bridging Disciplines Program (Social Inequality, Health, and Policy)
Research Mentor:
Heath Fowler (Summer 2015) Complete
Neha Ali (Spring 2015) Complete
Stephanie Ibekwe (Summer 2010) Complete
Lisa Newhouse (Summer 2009) Complete
Angela Nyugen (Fall 2009) Complete
Zikora Stephens (Spring 2019) Complete
Felicia Rosiji (Fall, 2019) Complete
BSW Research Methods: Research Internship
Veronica Hernandez (Fall 2010) Complete
Caitlin Campbell (Fall 2010) Complete
Nicole Siegel (Spring 2016) Complete
Austin Community College: Research Intern
Justine Rife (Fall 2010) Complete
Masters Level Field Supervisor: Capstone Project
Kun-Ying Yang, “User research and information management in light of the
Advisory Committee on Social Justice,” UT School of Information, Summer 2010,
Complete.
Masters Thesis
Nyesha Brown, Labor of Love (or It Takes a Village) : Radicalizing Maternal Care for
Black Mothers in the Afterlives of Slavery, WGS, Fall 2018
MSW Student Faculty Advisor: Independent Study Project
Project Title: Community Assessment and Program Development in Non-Profits, Fall 2012
Ari Turrentine, Brigid Hall, Holly Kirby, Kavita Khandekar, Joyce Humble
Post Doc Panel Member, 2017-2018
Dr. Chelsi West Ohueri, Postdoctoral Fellow, Community Engagement and Health
Equity, Department of Population Health
Dell Medical School The University of Texas at Austin
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Ph D Student Faculty Advisor: Independent Study Projects
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Project Title: Data Analysis of a Local AIDS Organization Client Satisfaction,
Fall 2005, Social Work, Tammy Peacock, Complete.
Project Title: Spirituality as a Coping Strategy for African-American Women,
Spring 2006, Social Work, Courtney Robinson, Complete.
Project Title: Data Analysis from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance
System, HIV Testing Rates and Locations, Spring 2008, Educational Psychology,
Lynn Chen, Complete.
Project Title: Key to HIV Care: Utilization of Mental Health and Substance
Abuse Services by HIV Infected Persons in Texas, Summer 2009, Social Work,
Joy Learman, Complete.
Project Title: Sexual Violence and Reproductive Health, Social Work, Summer,
2012, Joy Learman, Complete.
Project Title: Culturally and contextually specific issues associated with intimate
partner violence (IPV) among South Asian immigrant communities residing in the
United States, Social Work, Fall 2017
Doctoral Comprehensive Exam Committee Member
2009 Tuti Alawiyah Social Work Completed
2010 Jeremy Goldbach Social Work Completed
2010 Joy Learman Social Work Completed
2010 Jina Jun Social Work Completed
2012 Diane Rhodes Social Work Completed
2013 Shannon Johnson Social Work Completed
2014 Ahyoung Lee Social Work Completed
2017 Kasia J Olson (Co-Chair) Social Work Completed
2017 Jelena Todic Social Work Completed
2018 Swathi Reddy (Co-Chair) Social Work Completed
2020 Lainey Sevillano Social Work Completed
Doctoral Dissertation Committee Member
2009 Yolanda Rodriguez Escobar Social Work Completed
2010 Michael Balliro Social Work Completed
2012 Jeremy Goldbach Social Work Completed
2012 Tuti Alawiyah Social Work Completed
2012 Joy Learman Social Work Completed
2013 Diane Rhodes Social Work Completed
2014 Shannon Johnson Social Work Completed
2014 Miki Tesh Social Work Completed
2015 Ahyoung Lee Social Work Completed
2015 Susan Boyle Counseling Completed
Psychology
2017 Kasia Olson Social Work (Co-Chair) Completed
2017 Jelena Todic Social Work Completed
2020 Swathi Reddy Social Work On-going
REVEIWER: JOURNALS, GRANTS AND CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS
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External Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure:
2020 Binghamton University, Department of Social Work, College of Community and
Public Affairs
2011 University of Maryland Baltimore, School of Social Work
2012 Tulane University of Global Health Systems and Development, School of Public
Health and Tropical Medicine
2015 University of Southern California, School of Social Work
2016 University of Texas at Arlington, School of Social Work
2019 University of Denver, School of Social Work
Selected by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administrations
(SAMSHSA) for applications titled TCE-HIV TI-12-007 Targeted Capacity
expansion program: Substance abuse treatment for racial/ethnic minority
populations at high-risk for HIV/AIDS, May 2012.
Grant Reviewer, The National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (Special Interest
Panel) CE12-002: Research Grants for Preventing Violence and Violence Related
Injury, 2012.
Leadership Advisory Group Member, National HIV/AIDS Social Work in Research,
Policy, Advocacy: Professional Quality Improvement Approaches, 2010-present.
Reviewer, Prevention Science, 2017
Reviewer, Journal of Women’s Health, 2017
Reviewer, Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, 2017-present
Editorial Board, Journal of Ethnic & Cultural, 2016-present
Consulting Editor, Journal of Social Work, 2012-present
Reviewer, Child and Family Social Work, 2012
Reviewer, Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2009-present.
Abstract Reviewer, Society for Social Work Research (SSWR) Conference, 2008, 2009,
2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
Reviewer, Society for Social Work Research (SSWR) Outstanding Social Work Doctoral
Dissertation Award, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
Consulting Editor, The Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Service, 2008-present.
Reviewer, AIDS Care Journal, 2008-present.
Grant Reviewer, Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMSHA), 2005 & 2009.
Grant Proposal Reviewer, Texas Health & Human Services Commission: Refugee
Affairs Program, 2008.
Reviewer, Vice President for Research Grants, 2005 & 2008.
OTHER PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE
National
Appointed CSWE Commission for Diversity and Social Economic Justice (CDSEJ), July
1, 2013-June 30, 2016. Re-appointed thru 2019
Sub-committee, Carl A. Scott Memorial Lecture Series
Reviewer, Carl A. Scott Book Scholarship
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Selected, Advancing Social Work Education for Health Impact Learning Community,
2015-2017.
Reviewer, 2016 Peer Review Cycle One: Fulbright Specialist-Council for Interational
Exchange of Scholars (CIES) Institute for International Education (IIE), 2015-
2016.
Editorial Board Member, Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 2016-
present
City/State
Member, Central Texas African American Mental Health Conference Planning
Committee Member, 2020
Member of Conference Planning Committee, Black Power to Black Lives Matter
Symposium, 2018
Member of Planning Committee, From Black Power to Black Lives Matter Symposium,
2018
Founder, The Black Mamas Community Collective, 2018-2020
Planning Committee Member, UT Health Cultural Inclusion Institute Conference, 2017-
2018
Member, Health Disparities Team, 2016-2017
Member, Austin African American HIV/AIDS Task Force, 2017-2018
Vice Chair, Board of Directors, Center for Health Empowerment, 2016-2017
Founding Member, Center for Health Empowerment, 2016
Member, I AM My Sister’s Keeper, Texas Black Women Initiative Austin, 2016-2018
Member, African American Behavioral Health Network, 2014-present.
Member, Equity Advocates, 2015-2016
Chair, Community Conversations Planning Committee-Smart Decarceration & Re-entry,
2015-present.
Keynote Speaker, Glenn E. Martin JUSTLEADERSHIPUSA
Smart Decarceration and Re-entry: What does leadership look like?, April, 2016
Planning Committee Member, UT Health Science Center, 4
th
Annual Cultural Inclusion
Institute, 2016-2018
Member, Centeral Health Equity Policy Council, 2015-present
Board Member, AIDS Services of Austin, 2005-2007.
Mentor, Valley Big Brothers/Big Sisters, 1999-2000.
Member of Sistas of Planned Parenthood of Central and Northern Arizona (PPCNA),
2003-2005.
University Service
Member, UT Cultures Flag Committee, 2015-2018.
Participation, ULN Leadership Summitt, Fall, 2017
Member, Faculty Fellow o the Center for Health and Social Policy at the LBJ
School of Public Affairs, Fall, 2017- 2019
Member, School of Undergraduate Studies, Cultures Flag Committee, 2015-present
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Reviewer, Undergraduate Research Grant, Undergraduate Research Committee in the
Senate of College Councils, 2015-present.
Appointed by Vice Provost Office, Newly Created Council on the Status of Women
Faculty, 2013-2015.
Appointed, Unrestricted Endowed Presidential Scholarships, Review Committee Member
& Chair (2014/2015), 2012-2016
Member, Heman Sweatt Symposium Advisory Committee, 2010
Elected to the UT Faculty Council, 2008-2009.
Elected Member, Center for Women’s & Gender Studies Steering Committee, 2008-
2009.
Faculty Marshal, Honors Day, 2008.
Faculty Fellow, Division of Housing and Food Service, 2007.
Mentor, Academic Enrichment Services: Division of Diversity and Community
Engagement-Faculty & Staff Mentor Program for Students, 2007-2008.
Member, Voices Against Violence, 2006-2008.
Faculty Affiliate, Center for Women’s & Gender Studies, 2005-present.
Faculty Affiliate, The Gender & Sexuality Center, 2006-present.
Committee Reviewer, Outstanding Graduate Coordinator Award, 2008.
School of Social Work
Field Instructor, Black Mamas ATX, Spring-Summer 2020
MSW-Community Final Field, Excellence Foundation, Spring 2018
MSW-Policy Final Field, Institute for Urban Policy and Research Analysis, Spring 2019-
Summer 2019
(2) MSW-Administration, Black Mamas Community Collective, Spring 2020-Summer
2020
Co-Chair, CDI Retreat, 2017
Co-Chair, Search Committee, Fall 2017
Chair, Committee for Diversity and Inclusion (formerly Deans Advisory Committee
for Diversity and Social Justice), 2016-present
Faculty Advisor, Student led group People of Color Keeping Everyone Tight, Fall 2017-
present.
Meet with prospective faculty candidates and doctoral students, 2005-present
Member of Task Group: Establishing Criteria and Processes for Awarding Adjunct
Faculty Titles, 2015-2016.
Post-Tenure Review Committee, 2012-2013
Third Year Review Committee, 2019
Search Committee, 2012
BSW Grade Grievance Committee, 2010
Lead Instructor, Foundations for Social Justice, 2007-present.
Co-Lead Instructor, Strategic Partnerships & Collaborative Relationships,
2009-present.
Minority Liaison Officer, 2009-present.
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Chair, UT SSW Advisory Committee on Diversity and Social Justice now Committee on
Diversity and Inlcusion, 2008-present.
Member, MSSW Committee, 2005-present.
Member, Silent Auction/Talent Show Committee, 2006-present.
Elected Member, Executive Committee, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012.
Presenter, Vision and Valor Award, 2007
Member, Professional Linkages Committee, 2005-2007.
Faculty Liaison, Adjuncts: Foundations for Social Justice Course, 2006
present.
Chair, MSSW Health Care Subcommittee Workgroup, 2006-2007.
Panel Participant, PHD Colloquium Series: Identifying a Research
Question, 2006; Community-Participatory Research, 2007; Building a
Systematic, Research Trajectory as an Assistant Professor: Health
Disparities Research, 2009.
Faculty Advisor, Alliance for Social Work Students of Color, 2006-present.
Member, Voices Against Violence First Response Team, 2006-2008.
Member, Diversity Committee University of Texas School of Social Work, 2004.
Volunteer, Arizona State University. Gathering at the River: Women of Color in the
Arizona Academy Conference, 2003.
ASU: School of Social Work PAC Committee, 2000-2005.
ASU: School of Social Work BSW Committee, 1999-2005.
ASU: Field Advisory Committee, 1999-2005.
ASU: Sister Friends, 1999-2001.
ASU Commission on the Status of Women, 1999-2001.
ASU Staff Advisor to the Student of Color Coalition, 2001.
MEMBERSHIPS
Member, National Association of Social Workers, 2015-2017
Member, Council for Social Work Education (CSWE), 1999-2020.
Member, Society for Social Work and Research, 2005-2017.
Member, Association of Baccalaureate Program Directors, Inc., 2004-2006.
National Association of Social Workers (NASW), 1997-2006.
Female Executive Association, 1997-1999.
Boston University Pan-African Graduate Student Association, 1989-1991.
Boston University Minority Caucus, 1989-1990.