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Full Time Faculty

Dr. Sadye Logan

Sadye Logan, DSW
I. DeQuincey Newman Professor
Director, I. DeQuincey Newman Institute for Peace and Social Justice
328 Desaussure
College of Social Work
University of South Carolina 
Columbia, SC 29208

Phone: (803) 777-3912
Fax: (803) 777-3498
e-mail: sadye.logan@sc.edu   

Educational Background:

BA, South Carolina State College
MSW, Hunter College
DSW, Columbia University

Research Interests:

Social and justice issues impacting families and children
Culturally specific services for children and families of color
Psycho-spiritual dimension of practice and education
Addictive behaviors
Racial identity development.

Selected Publications:

Sadye L. Logan (2005) Social Work Practice with People of African Descent: An Annotated Bibliography. Alexander, VA.: CSWE

Freeman, Edith M., Logan, Sadye L. (Ed.) ( 2004 ) Reconceptualizing the Strengths and Common Heritage of Black Families: Practice, research and Policy Issues. Charles C. Thomas Publishers

Sadye L. Logan [Ed.] (2001). 2nd Edition. The Black Family: Building Strenth, Self- Help, and Positive Change . Colorado: Westview Press, Inc.

Sadye L. Logan and Edith Freeman, [Eds.] 2000 Health Care in the Black Community:

Empowerment, Knowledge, Skills, and Collectivism . New York: Haworth

Sadye L. Logan (2004) Social Justice, Political Activism, and System Change related to Black Families and Communities. In Edith M. Freeman and Sadye L. Logan (Eds) Reconceptualizing the Strength and Common Heritage of Black Families Charles C. Thomas

Sadye L. Logan (2004) Black Women and Families: A Research Analysis. In Edith M.

Freeman and Sadye Logan, (Eds) Reconceptualizing the Strengths and Common Heritage of Black Families. Charles C. Thomas

Sadye L. Logan (2003) Issues in Multiculturalism: Multicultural Practice, and Cultural: Diversity and Competence. Social Work Encyclopedia Supplement. Washington, DC NASW Press

Sadye L. Logan (2000) Meditation as a tool that Links the Professional and the Personal. In Sonia Ables (Ed), Spirituality and Social Work Practice: Narratives For Professional Helping. Denver, CO: Love Publishing CO.

Selected Presentations:

International

“Multiculturalism—A Movement for Social Justice or a Festival of Diversity.” 13th International Symposium of the Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development, Mumbia, India, December 29, 2003-January 2, 2004

“Reclaiming our Common Heritage: The Ties that Bind Black Families Across Cultures. The
International Association of Caribbean and Social Work Educators, Barbados, WI, July, 2003

“African American Women in the 21st Century: Forging an Expanded Perspective for Individual and Group Identity Development.” A Special Symposium: Families and Children in Sub-Sahara Africa and the Diaspora: Expanding Paradigms for Practice, Policy and Research, Accra, Ghana, May , 2001

National and Regional

Sadye L. Logan. (March 2005) The Second Distinguished Social Work Black Family Lecture, Fayetteville State University, College of Humanities & Social Sciences, Department of Social Work. “Reclaiming the Inner Strengths: Black Families in the New Millennium”

Sadye L. Logan. (March 2003) “Reclaiming the Inner Strengths: Practice Interventions with Families of Color. 8th Annual Black Family Life Conference, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, (Invitational).

Sadye L. Logan. , (February, 2000) “Research on Coping and Resiliency from a Life – Span Perspective.” Society for Social Work research, Charleston, South Carolina.

Service:

Affilia

Journal of Women and Social Work Member, Editorial Board, Fall, 2005 to present

Council on Social Work Education Member, Council on Racial, Ethnic and Cultural Diversity, 2005- 2008

Director of Study Abroad Tour: Ghana- Summer 2001, 2003, 2004

Honors and Awards:

Black Faculty and Staff Association, Faculty Service Award, April 2003
Black Social Work Student Association, Pacesetter Award, May 2003
Minority Scholars Award. Central Missouri State University, Department of Sociology and Social Work March 2002.
Provost Teaching Development Grant. University of South Carolina, $1,500, March 2000.
Outstanding University of Kansas Social Work Faculty, 1999.
Commission on The Status on Women. University of Kansas. Women’s Hall of Fame, April 1998.
Vice Chancellors Fellow. University of Kansas. Class of 1996.

Professional Licenses:

Licensed Independent Social Worker, (Clinical Practice) CP- South Carolina
Specialist Clinical Social Worker - Kansas
Certified Social Worker - New York

Links:

I. DeQuincy Newman Institute for Peace and Social Change
Study Abroad in Ghana 2001
Study Abroad in Ghana 2003

Curriculum Vitae (in Adobe Acrobat) 

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