Dr. Morgan-Mullane teaches several courses at both New York University Silver School of Social Work and in the Doctoral Program at Simmons University. Through an anti-racist intersectional framework she support the students to increase their understanding of white supremacy in an organizational or community stakeholder systems of which they are a part before taking action. She aids students in gaining a greater understanding of their roles and behavior so they can interact in organizational and community stakeholder systems more effectively. They are then able to deepened their experimental mindset to make progress on difficult adaptive challenges. By Confronting the losses and other forms of resistance that they will face in trying to bring about necessary change.
Achievements in Teaching and Course Development
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Dr. Morgan-Mullane has created, taught, and successfully employ a new advanced concentration policy course titled “The Intersectionality of the injustice system, Mental Health Practice, and Social Policy” offered to second year MSW students.
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She has Created, taught, and successfully employ a Diversity, Racism, Power, and Oppression Course offered to second year MSW students. Teaching decolonizing practices in social work practice, supervision, education, and clinical curriculum. Dr. Morgan-Mullane teaches from literature on somatic abolition and centering racial wounds as a primary trauma.
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Developed a 16-week curriculum which included extensive literature and research on the micro- and macro- implications of mass incarceration, school-to-prison pipeline, and social justice policy development and prison abolition.
New York University, Silver School of Social Work
(2016 – Present)
MSWAC-GS 015:
Social Work Practice IV
MSWAC-GS 2031 002:
Advanced Social Policy-Criminal JusticeMSWPF-GS 2010 008:
Diversity, Racism, Oppression, and PrivilegeUNDSW-US 114:
Diversity, Racism, Oppression, and Privilege for Non-Social Work MajorsUNDSW-US 55 002:
Diversity, Racism, Oppression, and PrivilegeUNDSW-US 55 002:
Diversity, Racism, Oppression, and PrivilegeUNDSW-US 1 004:
Society and Social Welfare
Current Teaching Courses:
Clinical Supervision
For those pursuing LCSW, LCSW-R, LMHC, LCAT, etc. Dr. Morgan-Mullane offer’s clinical supervision
sessions for clinician’s seeking clinical licensure hours necessary for each professional exam.