Cynthia Edmonds-Cady |
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BiographyCynthia Edmonds-Cady is an Assistant Professor of Social Work, where she teaches courses on diversity, community organizing, and child and family policy. Her research interests include women and reproductive justice, the history of women’s social movement work, and the intersection of race, class, gender, and sexuality in community practice. Her current research addresses reproductive justice for poor African American and white women in the 1940s and 1950s, and a scholarship of teaching and learning project entitled “Challenging Teaching: Anti-Ooppressive Teaching Practice across the Curriculum.” She has presented and published on topics such as feminist standpoint theory, the history of the Welfare Rights Movement, and feminist research methods. She received her PhD. from Michigan State University, and MSW from the University of Michigan. | |