We are delighted to welcome Tanya Greathouse as the Marta Sotomayor Fellow for Term 2.
The Marta Sotomayor Fellows join us each term to support our anti-racism commitment and are available to any member of the community for confidential consultation about any questions, issues, or concerns regarding race, racism, or any other aspects of social identity and social oppression.
Tanya offers office hours by request at Dewey 212 and can be reached at tgreatho@smith.edu
Tanya is a full-time Lecturer at Metropolitan State University of Denver. She earned her B.A. in Sociology from University of Colorado Boulder (1978), her M.S.W. from University of Denver (1985), and her Ph.D. in Clinical Social Work from Smith College (1997). Her teaching areas are Human Behavior and the Social Environment and Field. Her practice areas include multi-culturally informed trauma work, unipolar and bi-polar disorders, discrimination and identity work. Her research interest areas include: The affect of instructors' intersectionality on the classroom learning environment, building instructors and supervisors self-awareness, building multicultural awareness in the supervisory relationship, multicultural organizational development, and organizational anti-bullying.
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