Michelle Walsh
Lecturer
I know what it’s like to be of working class first generation background and not to know a lot of practical things as well as the implicit curriculum. I would like to mentor and give back and advocate based on my experiences.
- First-Generation College
- Member of Tri-Alpha National Honor Society
- Gender Identity and Pronouns: she/her/s
- Race, Ethnicity, and/or Nationality: White
- Home: Quincy, MA
- Languages Spoken: Some French
- Business/Industry of Interest: Art and Humanities, Social Sciences
- Personal Facts/ Hobbies/ Interests: I am both a clinical social worker trained and certified as an Internal Family System therapist and an ordained Unitarian Universalist clergy person and an individual and group spiritual director trained through Still Harbor. I have many social justice commitments and practices as well, particularly in regards to racial and economic justice and climate change. My dissertation became a book published as part of an international series on lived religion and trauma. I am married to a man of indigenous Texas Cherokee heritage and my family is multiracial, including a goddaughter, god-granddaughter, and delightful new baby god-grandson. My spouse and I also are the proud owners of fur family cats. I’m a lifelong lover of reading and learning and a geek for movies, including science fiction and fantasy.
- BU Profile
- Profile Tags
- Faculty and First-Generation College Graduate