Kimberly Hudson
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AA, City College of San Francisco
BA, University of California, Los Angeles
MSW, University of Michigan
PhD, University of Washington
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Health equity advocacy practice
LGBTQ+ health and healthcare experiences
Social change and status quo beliefs among social workers
Social justice education
Theories of intersectionality, critical feminism, and anti-oppression
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Kimberly Hudson, MSW, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the Graduate School of Social Service at Fordham University. Dr. Hudson’s primary areas of interest include: health equity and access to care among LGBTQ+ communities; experiences in health care settings, with special attention the intersectionality of racism, heterosexism, cissexism, and structural vulnerabilities; and supports and barriers for LGBTQ-affirming policy and practice in service settings. Integrating her research and teaching specializations, Dr. Hudson’s scholarship also focuses on social justice education at the master’s and doctoral level, with the aim of training advocacy-oriented practitioners, educators, and scholars. Dr. Hudson currently teaches Qualitative Inquiry and Social Work Practice with Organizations and Communities.
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Qualitative Inquiry (MSW and Ph.D. level courses)
Social Work Practice with Organizations and Communities
Integrating Human Rights and Justice in Social Work Practice