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B.A., Morgan
State University, Baltimore, MD
M.S.W., University of Michigan SSW, Ann Arbor,
MI
Ph.D., Brandeis University,
Waltham, MA
Black women's stress and coping
Caregiving
Foster care
Kinship care
Child welfare
Poverty and Social Policy
Black women's stress and coping
Kinship Care
Cultural Diversity Training
Family Resource Centers
Everett, J. (2008). My last born shall be there to care for me and mine: Caring for siblings and mother. In J. Beckett (ed) Lifting our Voices: The journeys into family caregiving of professional social workers. New York: Columbia University Press.
Everett, J. (2008). Family Foster Care. Encyclopedia of Social Work. New York: Oxford University Press.
Everett, J. Miehls, D., du Bois, C., & Garran, A. (In press). The Developmental Model of Supervision as reflected in the Experiences of Field Supervisors and Students. Journal of Teaching in Social Work.
Hamilton-Mason, J., Hall, C., & Everett, J. (In press). And some of us are brave: Stress and coping among African American Women 18-55 years of age. Journal of Human Behavior and the Social Environment. 15(9).
Everett, J. (Under review). Social policy through the life cycle. In J. Lesser & D. Pope. Human Behavior and the Social Environment. 2nd edition. New York: Pearson.
Everett, J. (2004). Child welfare revisited: An
Africentric perspective. New Brunswick,
NJ: Rutgers University Press.
Donner, S., Basham, K., &
Everett, J. (2004) The anti-racism field assignment: Beginning
results and lessons learned. Journal of Teaching in
Social Work, 24(3/4), 147-164.
Basham, K., Donner, S., &
Everett, J. (2001). A controversial commitment:
The antiracism field assignment. Journal of Teaching
in Social Work, 21 (1/2), 157-174.
Presentations
Everett, J., Hall, C., Hamilton-Mason, J. (October 31, 2008). And Some of Us are Braver: Black Women Managing Stress and Coping. Philadelphia, PA: Council on Social Work Education APM Meeting. (Poster session).
Everett, J., Homstead, K., & Drisko, J. Local observers: An Innovative method of data collection for community-based research. Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA, January, 2004.
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