Boston University School of Social Work (BUSSW) professor Hyeouk Chris Hahm speaks out about anti-Asian racism at a vigil held on March 21st in Newton, Mass. for the victims of the mass shootings in Atlanta, Ga. Addressing recent and historical violence against Asian Americans, Hahm says, “We can no longer afford to be silent. We […]
Hyeouk (Chris) Hahm has been promoted to full professor, the first Asian American faculty member to achieve this title at BUSSW. Hahm has emerged as a leader through her groundbreaking research dedicated to reducing health disparities among Asian American populations with a particular emphasis on building empirical evidence of health risk behaviors (e.g., self-harm, suicide […]
Boston University School of Social Work (BUSSW) professor Dawn Belkin Martinez joins five other BU experts for the virtual Lightning Talk event, “Anti-Racist Pedagogy.” A clinical associate professor and associate dean for equity and inclusion at BUSSW, Belkin Martinez is a social worker, educator, and author of the book “Social Justice in Clinical Practice: A […]
BU School of Social Work professors Luz López and Hyeouk “Chris” Hahm share their expertise at the Boston University Research on Tap event, “Migration: How Movement in the World Shapes Populations and Population Health,” hosted by BU School of Public Health dean Sandro Galea. Population migration is among the central catalysts shaping the demography of the […]