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- J. Camille Hall is the inaugural Associate Dean for Equity and Inclusion and the first black female full professor in the College of Social Work at the University of Tennessee. Hall's research focuses on African American risk and resilience and multicultural education. (en)
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- New Mexico State University, Las Cruces BSW , MSW , Smith College (en)
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- An exploratory study of the role of kinship ties in fostering resilience among African American adult children of alcoholics (en)
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- J. Camille Hall is the inaugural Associate Dean for Equity and Inclusion and the first black female full professor in the College of Social Work at the University of Tennessee. Hall's research focuses on African American risk and resilience and multicultural education. (en)
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