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1 Rowena Fong Curriculum Vitae The University of Texas at Austin Steve Hicks School of Social Work 1925 San Jacinto Blvd StopD3500 Austin, Texas 78712-0358 512 471-1393 [email protected] EDUCATION Harvard Graduate, School of Education, Cambridge, MA Ed.D. in Human Development and Psychology. University of California, Berkeley, CA M.S.W. in Social Welfare, with emphasis on Children and Families. Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA B.A. in Psychology and Chinese Studies (double major). RESEARCH INTERESTS Child Welfare, Adoption and Foster Care, Transracial and Intercountry Adoptions, Rehoming, Domestic and International Victims of Human Trafficking, Immigrant and Refugee Children and Families PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Teaching Positions The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX. School of Social Work. Ruby Lee Piester Centennial Professor in Services to Children and Families. 2006-present. Full Professor 2002-2006. BSW Undergraduate Program Chair, 2006-2009. Center for Asian American Studies. Director, 2003-2005. Affiliate Faculty 2010-present. Teach Human Behavior and the Social Environment, Social Justice, Introduction to Social Work, Adoptions and Foster Care, Social Work Practice with Asian American Families. Advance Qualitative Research. International Social Work. Columbia University, New York. School of Social Work. Visiting Scholar. 2005 (September –December). Taught classes in a Course on International Social Welfare and Services to Immigrants and Refugees with Professor Neeraj Kaushal. University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. School of Social Work Professor, 2002; Associate Professor, 1995-2002; Assistant Professor, 1990-1995; Teach Children and Families, Family Preservation, HBSE, and Culturally Competent Social Work Practice. Advise undergraduate and graduate students. Child and Family Concentration, Chair, 1992-2002. MSW Graduate Program, Chair, 1995-1996. Center for Chinese Studies, University Of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. Affiliate Faculty, 1992- 2002. Lecture on Chinese children and families; early childhood education; Chinese only

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Rowena Fong Curriculum Vitae

The University of Texas at Austin Steve Hicks School of Social Work 1925 San Jacinto Blvd StopD3500 Austin, Texas 78712-0358 512 471-1393 [email protected]

EDUCATION

Harvard Graduate, School of Education, Cambridge, MA Ed.D. in Human Development and Psychology. University of California, Berkeley, CA M.S.W. in Social Welfare, with emphasis on Children and Families. Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA B.A. in Psychology and Chinese Studies (double major). RESEARCH INTERESTS Child Welfare, Adoption and Foster Care, Transracial and Intercountry Adoptions, Rehoming, Domestic and International Victims of Human Trafficking, Immigrant and Refugee Children and Families

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Teaching Positions The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX. School of Social Work. Ruby Lee Piester Centennial Professor in Services to Children and Families. 2006-present. Full Professor 2002-2006. BSW Undergraduate Program Chair, 2006-2009.

Center for Asian American Studies. Director, 2003-2005. Affiliate Faculty 2010-present. Teach Human Behavior and the Social Environment, Social Justice, Introduction to Social Work, Adoptions and Foster Care, Social Work Practice with Asian American Families. Advance Qualitative Research. International Social Work.

Columbia University, New York. School of Social Work. Visiting Scholar. 2005 (September –December). Taught classes in a Course on International Social Welfare and Services to Immigrants and Refugees with Professor Neeraj Kaushal.

University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. School of Social Work Professor, 2002; Associate Professor, 1995-2002; Assistant Professor, 1990-1995; Teach Children and Families, Family Preservation, HBSE, and Culturally Competent Social Work Practice. Advise undergraduate and graduate students. Child and Family Concentration, Chair, 1992-2002. MSW Graduate Program, Chair, 1995-1996.

Center for Chinese Studies, University Of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. Affiliate Faculty, 1992-2002. Lecture on Chinese children and families; early childhood education; Chinese only

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children and single child policy; and international adoptions. Member of Curriculum Committee. Ohio State University, Newark, OH. College of Education Lecturer, 1989-1990. Taught human development and early childhood education course. Nankai University, Tianjin, People's Republic of China. Sociology Department Visiting Professor, 1988-1989. Taught sociology of the family and sociology of education. Worked with faculty and designed undergraduate social work program for Chinese students. Bethel College, St. Paul, MN. Department of Social Work Assistant Professor, 1981-1988. Acting Dept. Chair, 1987. Taught Social Work Practice, HBSE, and supervised field placements.

Research Positions University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work Austin, TX Child and Family Research Institute2011-2016. Research Associate. 2016 Texas Institute for Child and Family Well Being. Faculty Collaboration Workgroup.

University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, Center for Youth Research 1995, Assistant Researcher. Funding sought for $41,000 Memorandum of Agreement between UH and Department of Human Services for family preservation and family support evaluation project. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, Institute for Social Research, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research 1992, Visiting Scholar. Attended classes and workshops on quantitative methods and research on Asian American Children's Mental Health, specifically on stressors and coping behaviors among Chinese American children. Nankai University, Tianjin, People's Republic of China, Sociology Department 1988-1989, Visiting Professor. Did research on urban and rural Chinese kindergartens and the impact of the single child policy on schools and families. University of California, Berkeley, CA, Social Work Department 1976-1977, Research Assistant. Assisted in research on Asian American mental health. Supervisor: Dr. Reiko Homma-True.

Administrative Positions Families with Children from China, Austin TX Chinese Culture Camp. 2010-2015. Co-Director. Austin-Xishuangbanna Sister City Educational and Cultural Exchange. 2013. Co-leader. Society for Social Work and Research, Fairfax, VA Past President, 2012- 2013. President, 2010-2012. President-Elect. 2009-2010. The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 2006-2009. Program Director, Bachelor of Social Work Program. 2013-present. Faculty Advisor. Bachelor of Social Work Honors Thesis Program.

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The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 2003-2005. Director of the Center for Asian American Studies. 2010-2016. Affiliate Faculty. 2012-2016. Core Faculty.

University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, School of Social Work 1995-1996. Master’s of Social Work Program, Chair; 1997 Co-Chair MSW Curriculum Committee.

Bethel College, St. Paul, MN, Department of Social Work 1987, Acting Department Chair of Bachelor’s of Social Work Program.

Sunrise Preschool, San Francisco, CA 1979-1981, Director and founder of bilingual and bicultural (Chinese and American) preschool.

Clinical and Social Service Positions

Lincoln Child Center, Oakland, CA 1977-1979, Clinical social worker with latency age boys and their families in a day treatment setting. Did individual, family, and group therapy. Worked with multidisciplinary team. Fred Finch Youth Center, Oakland, CA 1976-1977, Social work intern in residential treatment center for adolescent boys. Did individual and family therapy. San Francisco Public Schools, San Francisco, CA 1975-1976, School social work intern in an elementary school. San Francisco Asian American Community Mental Health Training Center, San Francisco, CA 1975-1976, Social work intern. Training focused on developing community services and examining policies affecting Asian American communities. Griffin Nursery School, Berkeley, CA 1974-1975, Preschool teacher. Taught preschoolers in a therapeutic nursery school. Horizon School, Oakland, CA 1974-75, Preschool teacher. Taught preschoolers using Sylvia Ashton-Warner method.

Professional and Community Service (National and Local) North American Council on Adoptable Children, St. Paul, MN Board Member, 2013-present American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare Fellow, 2013. Board Member, 2015-present. Treasurer, 2016-present. Grand Challenges for Social Work Initiative, Executive Committee, Co-Chair, 2012-2016. Executive Committee Member, 2016-present. Children’s Bureau, Washington DC

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Child Welfare Research Evaluation Workgroup Member, 2012-2013. National Resource Center for In-Home Services. Children’s Bureau, Washington DC/ The University of Iowa Advisory Board member. 2010-2014.

Society for Social Work and Research. Past President. 2012-2013; President. 2010-2012; President Elect. 2009-2010; Elected Board Member. 2004-2007; Chair. Doctoral Fellows Awards. 2004-2007; Chair. Awards Committee. 2006-2007; Cluster Co-chair. Race and Ethnicity. 2012. Cluster Chair. International Social Work, 2011. 2013. Cluster Co-Chair. Child Welfare. 2010. Conference Abstract Reviewer. 2005. 2006.2007.2009.2011.2012. 2013.2014. 2015. Co-Chair.National Resource Capacity Building Initiative. 2011-2013. Member 2014-2016. Research Capacity and Development Committee. 2016-2017.

Asian American Behavioral Health Network, Austin, TX Member, 2012-2015. Adoption Knowledge Affiliates Austin, TX. 2008-2011.Vice President. 2007-2011. Board member. Conference planning committee. Parenting Across Color, Austin, TX 2010-2012. Board member of Transracial Adoption Organization. Austin Disproportionality Advisory Board, Austin, TX 2008-2014. Committee member. Texas Statewide Task Force on Disproportionality, Austin, TX 2008-2012. Committee member. Texas Statewide Taskforce on Disproportionality and Disparities, Austin, TX 2011-2012. Committee member. Families with Children from China, Austin, Texas FCC/UT Chinese Culture Camp, Co-Director. 2010-2015. Migration and Child Welfare National Network, Denver, CO American Humane Association and Annie E. Casey Foundation 2007 –2009. Committee member. Bridging Refugee Youth and Children Services, Washington, D.C.

2007-2011. Consultant on national technical assistance, trainings, and curriculum development. Evaluator of child maltreatment national trainings.

Travis County Immigrant Assessment Project, Austin, TX. 2007. Focus group organizer with Chinese and Vietnamese communities.

Texas Department of Family Protective Services/ Office of Refugee Resettlement, Victims

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of Trafficking and Child Welfare. Austin, TX 2006-2007. Curriculum Development and Training.

Texas Department of Family Protective Services/Casey Family Programs Texas State Strategy and Disproportionality, Austin, TX 2006-2008. Chair. Evaluation subcommittee. Texas Department of Human Services, Office of Refugee Resettlement. Austin, TX.

2002-2004. Coalition member on Human Trafficking Casey Family Programs. Austin, TX. 2002-2004. Community Resource Council member. New York Academy of Medicine, Hartford Foundation, New York 2001-2005. National Panel Advisory Member.

Hawaii Adoption and Permanency Alliance (HAPA), Honolulu, HI 2000-2002. Serve on Best Practices Training Committee. Conduct research in doing focus groups with Triad members of adoptive parents, birth parents, and adoptees. Goodwill Board, Honolulu, HI 1999-2002. Member at large. Serve on the Programs and Service sub-committee.

Family Preservation and Family Support, Honolulu, HI 1994-2002. Planning team member for federal Title-IVB funding of family preservation and family support services in Hawai’i. Serve on the Appropriations Committee.

Blueprint for Change, Honolulu, HI 1994-1996. Values and Outcomes Subcommittee member. Statewide effort to develop a comprehensive social service delivery system for Child Protective Services in the Department of Human Services. Casey Family Programs, National Diversity Advisory Board, Seattle, WA 1998-2003. Chair. National Cross Cultural Advisory Committee (name changed to National Diversity Advisory Committee, 2001). 1994-1998. Member. Cross Cultural Advisory Committee.

State of Hawaii, Families Together Initiative, Honolulu, HI 1993-1995. Evaluation and Training Committees for statewide Family Preservation Services. Child Welfare Services Advisory Committee-Oahu Branch, Department of Human Services, Honolulu, HI 1992-1997. Member, Vice Chairperson. Interdisciplinary advisory board to Department of Human Services. Casey Family Programs (Hawaii), Advisory Board, Honolulu, HI 2000-2002. Chair. Permanency Committee focusing on guardianship and post-adoptive services. 1997.

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Vice-Chair. 1992-2002. Board Member. Committee focusing on long-term foster care placements.

Hawaii Children's Trust Fund Coalition, Honolulu, HI 1992. Planning Committee Member. Worked on setting up trust for child abuse prevention. Inter Agency Council, Honolulu, HI 1991-1992. Member. Council of agencies who provide immigrant services to Chinese, Filipino, Korean, Vietnamese, and Hmong populations. Chinese Community Action Council, Honolulu, HI 1990-2002. Board Member. Council of Chinese academics and community leaders who plan and provide services to the Chinese community. Grant writing done to fund tutorial program for Chinese immigrants. Organize voter registration and political forums held in Chinatown. First Chinese Church of Christ Preschool, Honolulu, HI 1990-1993. Board Member. Reviewed budget and advised on staff personnel issues.

. Bethel College Child Development Center, St. Paul, MN 1982-1987. Advisory Board Member. Planned and developed curriculum. Did staff training.

Consultancies

Child and Family Services Reviewer, Children’s Bureau. Washington, D.C. 2001-2004. Contracted to review child and family service reviews conducted nationally by the Children’s Bureau to assure compliance with the 1997 Adoption and Safe Families Act.

National Child Welfare Resource Center for Organizational Improvement. University of Southern Maine. Portland, Maine. 1999. Offer advice on culturally competent training in the area of outcome evaluation. Casey Family Programs, Honolulu, HI. 1997-2002. Offer clinical consultation to the program development of the POI Project (Permanency Options Initiative), an adoptions project exploring permanent options to foster care placements.

Hawaii State Hospital, Honolulu, HI. 1992-1998. Clinical Case Coordinator. Offer clinical case consultation and training to staff. Developed hospital social services evaluation forms and provided training on developing short-term psycho educational groups. Gave workshops on culturally competent practice with families. Nankai University, Tianjin, People's Republic of China. Sociology Department. 1988-1989. Consulted and worked with faculty in designing an undergraduate major in social work. State of Minnesota, Department of Education, Minneapolis, MN 1985-1987. Served as consultant to the State Board of Education to design cross-culturally sensitive curriculum for grades 1-12.

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RESEARCH AND TRAINING GRANTS

2017-2022. Texas Department of Family Protective Services. Austin, TX. Title IV-E Training grants with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Principal Investigator with Dr. Monica Faulkner (Co-PI) and Jane Kretzschmar (Co-PI). $ 1,872,580.80 ( funded 7/01/17-6/30/22).

2016-2017. Texas Department of Family Protective Services. Austin, TX. Title IV-E Training grants with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Principal Investigator with Dr. Monica Faulkner (Co-PI) and Jane Kretzschmar(Co-PI). $ 545,822 ( funded 7/01/16-6/30/17).

2014-2019. National Quality Improvement Center for Adoption and Guardianship Support and Preservation. Funded through US Department of Health and Human Services. Administration for Children and Families. Administration on Children Youth and Families. HHS-2014-ACF-ACYF-CO 0797. Co-Principal Investigator. Amount: $23,500,000. UT portion: $1,650,000. (funded 10/1/14-9/30/19). 2015-2017. Texas Department of Family Protective Services. Austin, TX. Title IV-E Training grants with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. James Schwab (PI) and Principal Investigator (PI) Jane Kretzschmar(Co-PI) and Monica Faulkner (Co-PI). $ 1,924,126. (funded 7/01/15-6/30/17).

2014-2015. Texas Department of Family Protective Services. Austin, TX. Title IV-E Training grants with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. James Schwab (PI) and Jane Kretzschmar(Co-PI). $ 547,517 (funded 7/01/014-6/30/15).

2013-2014. Texas Department of Family Protective Services. Austin, TX. Title IV-E Training grants with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. James Schwab (PI) and Jane Kretzschmar(Co-PI). $ 685,965. (funded 7/01/013-6/30/14). 2012-2013. Foster Care Redesign. Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. James Schwab (PI) and Dr. Monica Faulkner (Co-PI). $60,674. (funded Casey Family Programs). 2012-2013. Texas Department of Family Protective Services. Austin, TX. Title IV-E Training grants with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. James Schwab (PI) and Jane Kretzschmar(Co-PI). $ 690,749. (funded 7/01/012-6/30/13).

2011-2012. Texas Health and Human Services Commission. Center for the Elimination of Disproportionality and Disparities. Principal Investigator with James Schwab Co-PI. $136,657 (funded by HHSC CEDD). 2011. Foster Care Redesign. Co-Principal Investigator with Dr.James Schwab (PI) and Dr. Monica Faulkner (Co-PI), $15, 944. (funded Casey Family Program).

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2011-2012. Texas Department of Family Protective Services. Austin, TX. Title IV-E Training grants with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. James Schwab (PI) and Jane Kretzschmar(Co-PI). $ 684,442 (funded 7/01/011-6/30/12). 2010-2011. Evaluation of South Texas Coalition Against Human Trafficking: Follow-Up. San Antonio, TX. Principal Investigator. $30,000. Funded by Catholic Charities of San Antonio, Texas. 2010-2011. Texas Department of Family Protective Services. Austin, TX. Title IV-E Training grants with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. James Schwab (PI) and Jane Kretzschmar(Co-PI). $ 757,508 (funded 7/01/010-6/30/11). 2009-2010. Texas Department of Family Protective Services. Austin, TX. Title IV-E Training grants with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. James Schwab (PI) and Jane Kretzschmar(Co-PI). $ 776, 957 (funded 7/01/09-6/30/10). 2008-2009. Evaluation of South Texas Coalition Against Human Trafficking. San Antonio, TX. Principal Investigator. $28,750 (funded Catholic Charities of San Antonio, 7/1/08-7/31/09). 2008-2009. Texas Department of Family Protective Services. Austin, TX. Title IV-E Training grants with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. James Schwab (PI) and Jane Kretzschmar(Co-PI). $777,354 (funded 7/01/08-6/30/09). 2007-2008. Texas Health and Human Services Commission. Evaluation of Marriage Enrichment Retreats for Adoptive Parents. Co-Investigator with Dr. Ruth McRoy (PI). $202,245 (funded 9/1/07-8/31/08).

2007-2008. Texas Department of Family Protective Services. Austin, TX. Title IV-E Training grants with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. James Schwab (PI) and Jane Kretzschmar(Co-PI). $727,529 (funded 7/01/07-6/30/08).

- 2006-2007. Texas Health and Human Services Commission, Evaluation of Healthy Marriage Support Networks for Adoptive Families, Co-Investigator with Ruth McRoy (PI) $45,000. (funded 12/1/06-7/30/07).

2006-2007. Texas Department of Family Protective Services. Austin, TX. Title IV-E Training grants with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. James Schwab (PI) and Jane Kretzschmar(Co-PI). $793,942 (funded 7/01/06-6/30/07).

2006-2007. Refugee Services of Texas. Evaluation of Services to Human Trafficking Victims. Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. Noel Busch (PI). $17,877. (funded).

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2005. Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, Evaluation of Healthy Marriage Enrichment Retreats for Adoptive Families, Co-Investigator with Ruth McRoy (PI). $70,000. (funded 06/1/05 –8/31/05).

2005-2006. Texas Department of Family Protective Services. Austin, TX. Title IV-E Training grants with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. James Schwab (PI) and Jane Kretzschmar(Co-PI). $891,248 (funded 7/01/05-6/30/06).

2004-2005. Texas Health and Human Services Commission. Exploring Employability for Refugee Families. Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. Noel Busch (PI) and Dr. Marilyn Armour (Co-PI). (funded). $74.997.

2004-2005. Texas Department of Family Protective Services. Austin, TX.

Continuity of Activities. Principal Investigator with Dr. James Schwab and Marilyn Armour (Co-PIs). (funded). $53,000.

2003-2005. Texas Department of Regulatory Services . Austin, TX. Title IV-E Training grants with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. James Schwab (PI) and Jane Kretzschmar(Co-PI). $1,101,560 (funded 7/01/02-6/30/05).

2003-2004. Texas Department of Human Services. Office of Refugee Resettlement. Healthy Marriage Initiatives for Refugee Families. Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. Noel Busch (PI). (funded).$81,000.

2002-2004. Texas Department of Public Regulatory Services. Austin, TX. Evaluation of CTA/TDPRS Assessment Model and Traumatized Children’s Activities and Services. Principal Investigator with Dr. James Schwab (Co-PI). $53,000. (funded).

2001-2002. Department of Human Services, Honolulu, HI. Title IV-E Training grants with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Principal Investigator. Contract extended for $1,201,931 (funded). 1998-2001. Department of Human Services, Honolulu, HI, Title IV-E Training grants with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Principal Investigator. $1,718,186 (funded).

1998. Chinese Community Action Coalition. Honolulu, HI. Grant submitted with Dr. Greg Mark to the National Asian Pacific Legal Consortium. Washington, D.C. $5000. (funded).

1997. Department of Health, State of Hawaii. Honolulu, HI. Na Wahine Makalapua Mother Infant Program. Evaluation Project. Principal Investigator with Dr. Paula Morelli. $253,924 (funded).

1994-1995. Hawaii Community Foundation, Honolulu, HI. Family Preservation Project Principal Investigator. $10,000 (funded).

1994-1995. Department of Human Services, Honolulu, HI. Family Preservation Project

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Principal Investigator. $25,000 (funded).

1992-1994. National Institute of Mental Health, Minority Institute Research Development Program. P. Ewalt, Principal-Investigator. (institutional monies).Research on Stressors and Coping Behaviors of Chinese American Children (sub-project Principal-Investigator) $345,000 (approved, but not funded).

1991-1992. University of Hawaii, Office of Research Administration. Pilot Study on Stressors and Coping Behaviors of Chinese American Children. Principal Investigator. $4450. (funded).

FELLOWSHIPS

1989-1990 Woodrow Wilson Foundation, Spencer Fellow. Dissertation Year Fellowship $12,000 "China's Only Child: The Impact on Families and Schools".

1975-1977. University of California, Berkeley, Graduate Fellowship.

1975-1976. San Francisco Asian American Community Mental Health Training Center, San Francisco, CA. Stipend/Fellowship.

1973. Wellesley College, Coro Foundation Urban Affairs Internship/Fellowship. 1970-1974. Wellesley College, Mayling Soong Foundation Scholarship.

GRANT REVIEWS

2004. Texas Health and Human Services Commission. Family Violence Program Special Projects. Proposal Review Project Team.

1993-1994. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, Washington, DC. Grant Application Reviewer for Child Welfare Training Grants.

1992. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, Washington, DC. Grant Application Reviewer for Homeless and Runaway Youth Shelters.

PUBLICATIONS

Books Fong, R., Lubben, J., & Barth, R. (Eds.). (in press). Grand challenges for social work and society. New York and Washington, D.C.: Oxford University Press and NASW Press. Dettlaff, A. & Fong, R. (Eds.) (2016). Immigrant and refugee children and families: Culturally responsive practice. New York: Columbia University Press. Fong, R. & McRoy, R. (Eds.). (2016). Transracial and Intercountry Adoption Practices and

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Policies: A Resource for Educators and Clinicians. New York: Columbia University Press. Fong, R., Dettlaff, A., James, J., & Rodriguez, C. (Eds.). (2015). Addressing racial disproportionality and disparities in human services: Multi systemic approaches. New York: Columbia University Press. Dettlaff, A. & Fong, R. (Eds.) (2012). Child welfare practice with immigrant children and families. New York: Taylor & Francis Books. Franklin, C. & Fong, R. (Eds.). (2011).The church leader’s counseling resource book: A guide to mental health and social problems. NY: Oxford University Press. Fong, R., McRoy, R. & Hendric-Ortiz, C. (Eds.). (2006). Intersecting child welfare, substance abuse, and family violence: Culturally competent approaches. Washington, D.C.: Council on Social Work Education. Fong, R. (Ed.). (2004). Culturally competent practice with immigrant and refugee children and families. New York: Guilford Press. Smith, M. & Fong, R. (2004). Children of neglect: When no one cares. New York: Brunner-Routledge Press. Fong, R. & Furuto, S. (Eds.). (2001). Culturally competent social work practice: Skills, interventions and evaluation. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon. Freeman, E., Franklin, C., Fong, R., Shaffer, G. & Timberlake, E. (Eds.). (1998). Multisystem skills and interventions in school social work practice. Washington, D.C.: NASW Press. Conference Proceedings (Books) Sandau-Beckler, P. & Fong, R. (Eds.). (1995). Empowering families: Papers from the eighth annual conference on family-based services. Rapid City, IA: National Association of Family-Based Services. Fong, R., Sandau-Beckler, P., & Haapala, D. (Eds.). (1994). Empowering families: Papers from the seventh annual conference on family-based services. Rapid City, IA: National Association of Family-Based Services. Book Chapters Lubben, J., Barth, R, Fong, R., Flynn, M., Sherraden, M. & Uehara, E. (in press). Grand challenges for social work and society. In R. Fong, J. Lubben, & R. Barth. (Eds.). Grand challenges for social work and society. New York and Washington, D.C.: Oxford University Press and NASW Press. Barth, R., Fong, R., Lubben, J. & Butts, S. (in press). Conclusion. In R. Fong, J. Lubben, & R. Barth. (Eds.). Grand challenges for social work and society. New York and Washington, D.C.: Oxford University Press and NASW Press.

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Fong, R., Cook Heffron, L., Wachter, K. (2017). Transnational Practice: Responding to Violence against Immigrant and Refugee Women. In Lundy, M. & Hilado, A. (Eds.) Models of practice with transnational populations: Collaboration, Cultural Awareness, and Integrative Theory. CA: Sage Publishers, Inc. Dettlaff, A., Fong, R., & O’Grady, C. (2016). Introduction. In A. Dettlaff & R. Fong. (Eds.). Immigrant and refugee children and families: Culturally responsive practice. (Contract with Columbia University Press). Dettlaff, A.,& Fong, R. (2016). Practice with immigrants and refugees in the child welfare system. A. Dettlaff & R. Fong, (Eds.). Immigrant and refugee children and families: Culturally responsive practice. (Contract with Columbia University Press). Vakalahi, V., Hafoka, O., & Fong, R. (2016). Asian and Pacific Islander immigrant and refugee children and families. In. A. Dettlaff and & R. Fong, (Eds.). Immigrant and refugee children and families: Culturally responsive practice. (Contract with Columbia University Press). Lincroft, Y., Salgado, A. & Fong, R. (2016). Advocacy for immigrant and refugee childrena and families. In A. Dettlaff and & R. Fong, (Eds.). Immigrant and refugee children and families: Culturally responsive practice. (Contract with Columbia University Press). Fong, R. & Dettlaff, A. (2016). Future Directions. In. A. Dettlaff and & R. Fong, (Eds.). Immigrant and refugee children and families: Culturally responsive practice. (Contract with Columbia University Press). Fong R., Mc Roy, R. & Schwartz, A. (2016). Transracial and intercountry adoptions: Introduction. In R. Fong & R. McRoy (Eds.). Transracial and intercountry adoption practices and policies: A resource for educators and clinicians. New York: Columbia University Press. Fong, R., Mc Roy, R.& McGinnis, H. (2016). Intercountry adoptions: Overview. In R. Fong & R. McRoy (Eds.). Transracial and intercountry adoption practices and policies: A resource for educators and clinicians. New York: Columbia University Press. Fong, R. & McRoy, R. (2016). Conclusions. In R. Fong & R. McRoy (Eds.). Transracial and intercountry adoption practices and policies: A resource for educators and clinicians. New York: Columbia University Press. Vakalahi, H. & Fong, R. (2015). Social Work Practice with Asian and Pacific Islander Americans. In K. Corcoran (Ed.). Social Work Desk Reference, 3rd ed. New York: Oxford University Press. Robles, E., Dettlaff, D. & Fong, R. (2015). Effectively working with Latino immigrant families. In K. Corcoran (Ed.). Social Work Desk Reference, 3rd ed. New York: Oxford University Press. Fong, R. & Earner, I. (2015). Multiple traumas of undocumented immigrants. In Nancy B. Webb, (ed.). Play and expressive therapies with children and teens in crisis. New York: Guilford Publications, Inc. Fong, R. , Dettlaff, A & Crocker, T. (2015). Introduction to Racial Disproportionality and Disparities. In R. Fong, A. Dettlaff, J. James, & C. Rodriguez (Eds.). Addressing racial

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disproportionality and disparities in human services: Multisystemic approaches. Columbia University Press. Dettlaff, A., Rodriguez, C., James, J., Runnels, R. & Fong, R. (2015). Cross Systems Approach to Racial Disproportionality and Disparities. In R. Fong, A. Dettlaff, J. James, & C. Rodriguez (Eds.). Addressing racial disproportionality and disparities in human services: Multisystemic approaches. Columbia University Press. Lancaster, L. & Fong, R. Disproportionality and Disparities in the Public Child Welfare System. (2015). In R. Fong, A. Dettlaff, J. James, & C. Rodriguez (Eds.). Addressing racial disproportionality and disparities in human services: Multi systemic approaches. Columbia University Press. Godinet, M., Fong, R. & Urban, B. Asian and Pacific Islander Children and Families. (2015). In R. Fong, A. Dettlaff, J. James, & C. Rodriguez (Eds.). Addressing racial disproportionality and disparities in human services: Multi systemic approaches. Columbia University Press. Fong, R., & Dettlaff, A. Future Directions in Racial Disproportionality and Disparities. (2015). In R. Fong, A. Dettlaff, J. James, & C. Rodriguez (Eds.). Addressing racial disproportionality and disparities in human services: Multi systemic approaches. Columbia University Press. Earner, I., Fong, R. & Smolenski, C. (2014.). International and Domestic Victims of Human Trafficking. In G. Mallon & P. Hess (Eds.). Child Welfare for the 21st Century: A Handbook Of Practices, Policies, and Programs. 2nd Ed. New York: Columbia University Press. Fong, R. & Urban. B. (2013). Solution Focused Approach with Immigrants. In J. Kim. (Ed.). Solution Focused Brief Therapy: A Multicultural Approach to Work with Minority Clients. Sage Publishers. Robles, E., Dettlaff, A. & Fong, R. (2012). Effectively working with Latino immigrant families. In C. Franklin, M. Harris, and P. Allen-Meares, (Eds.). 2nd ed. The school services sourcebook: A guide for school-based professionals. New York: Oxford University Press. Fong, R. & Dettlaff, A. (2012). Culturally competent practice with immigrant children and families. In A. Dettlaff & R. Fong (eds.). Child welfare practice with immigrant children and families. (pp. 13-20). New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group. James, J., Green, D., Rodriguez, C., & Fong, R. (2011). Addressing Disproportionality through undoing racism, leadership development, and community engagement. In. D. Green, K. Belanger, R. McRoy, & L. Bullard. (Eds.). Challenging racial disproportionality in child welfare: Research, Policy, and practice. pp. 285-296. Washington, D.C.: Child Welfare League of America. Franklin, C. & Fong, R. (2011). Effective ministry with the hurting. In C. Franklin, & R. Fong. (Eds.). Church leader’s counseling resource book: A guide to mental health and social problems . pp. 3-14.New York: Oxford University Press. Fong, R. & McRoy, R. (2011). Help with kids in foster care and needing adoption. In C. Franklin, & R. Fong. (Eds.). Church leader’s counseling resource book: A guide to mental health and social problems. pp 394-404.New York: Oxford University Press.

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Fong, R. (2011). Starting over: Helping immigrants and refugees. In C. Franklin & R. Fong (Eds.). Church leader’s counseling resource book: A guide to mental health and social problems. pp. 313-324. New York: Oxford University Press. Fong, R. & Boyd, K. (2011). Dealing with Divorce and Irreconcilable Differences. . In C. Franklin & R. Fong (Eds.). Church leader’s counseling resource book: A guide to mental health and social problems. pp. 358-366. New York: Oxford University Press. Fong, R. (2011). Cultural competence with Asian Americans. In D. Lum (Ed.). Culturally competent practice: A framework for understanding diverse groups and justice issues. (pp. 333-357). 4th ed. Belmont, CA: Brooks Cole. Fong, R. (2009). Cultural competent contextual practice and intersectionality in social work. Darla Deardorff, (Ed.). Handbook of intercultural competence. (pp. 350-361). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publishers. Fong, R., & Greene, R. (2009). Risk, resiliency, and resettlement. In R. Greene (Ed.). Human behavior theory: A diversity framework. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Aldine Transaction Press. Fong, R. (2009). Theoretical perspectives on direct practice: Voices from the field. In S. Boyle, G. Hull, J. Mather, L. Smith & O. Faley, (Eds.). Direct practice in social work, 2nd Ed. (pp.109). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon. Fong, R. (2008), Overview of working with vulnerable populations and persons at risk. In A. Roberts (Ed.). Social work desk reference 2nd ed. (pp. 925-927). New York: Oxford University Press. Vakalahi, V. & Fong, R. (2008). Social work practice with Asian and Pacific Islanders. In A. Roberts (Ed.). Social work desk reference 2nd ed. (pp. 954-958). New York: Oxford University Press. Fong, R., Armour, M., Busch-Armendariz, N., & Heffron, L. (2008). Case management interventions with immigrant and refugee students and families. In A. Roberts (Ed.). Social work desk reference 2nd ed. (pp. 1031-1038). New York: Oxford University Press Fong, R. & Earner, I. (2007). Multiple traumas of refugees: Crisis reenactment play therapy. In Nancy Boyd Webb (Ed.). Play therapy with children in crisis: Individual, group, and family methods. 3rd ed. (pp.408-425). New York: Guilford Press. Fong, R. (2007). Culturally competent social work practice. In D. Nitto & A. McNeese (Eds.). Social work issues and opportunities in a challenging profession. 3rd ed. (pp.79-98). Chicago. IL: Lyceum Books. Fong, R. (2007). Cultural competence with Asian Americans. In D. Lum (Ed). Culturally competent practice: A framework for understanding diverse groups and justice issues. (pp. 328-350). California: Brooks Cole. Fong, R. & Knopf, N. (2007). Child welfare, kinship care, and resiliency.

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In R. Greene (Ed.). Social work practice: A resiliency and risk perspective. (pp. 93-114). CA: Brooks/Cole. Hendricks, C. & Fong, C. (2006). Cultural competency and intersectionality: Building practice and redirecting services. In R. Fong, R., McRoy, & Hendricks, C. (Eds.). Intersecting child welfare, substance abuse, and family violence: Culturally competent approaches.. (pp. 367-388). Washington, D.C.: Council on Social Work Education. Vakalahi, H., Godinet, M. & Fong, R. (2006). Pacific Islander Americans: Impact of colonization and immigration. In R. Fong, R., McRoy, & Hendricks, C. (Eds.). Intersecting child welfare, substance abuse, and family violence: Culturally competent approaches. (pp. 319-340). Washington, D.C.: Council on Social Work Education. Fong, R., Armour, M., Busch, N., Heffron, L., & McClendon, A. (2006). Working with immigrant and refugee students: Contexts and special needs. In C. Franklin, M. Harris, and P. Allen-Meares, (Eds.). The school services sourcebook: A guide for school-based professionals (pp.803-810). New York: Oxford University Press. Ortiz-Hendricks, C. & Fong, R. (2006). Ethnically sensitive practice with traumatized children and families. In N. Webb. (Ed.). Working with traumatized youth in child welfare. (pp.135-154). New York: Guilford Press. Fong, R. (2004). Practicing with the multiracial/multiethnic client. In D. Lum, (Ed.) Cultural competence and process stages: A practice casebook. (pp. 146-172). California: Brooks/Cole. Fong, R. (2004). Paradigm shifts in social work principles and Chinese values and beliefs. In A. K.T. Tsang, M. C. Yan, & W. Shera. (Eds.). Social work in China: A snapshot of critical issues and emerging ideas. Proceedings of the international colloquium in Beijing 2000. (pp. 65-68). Canada: University of Toronto. Fong, R, & Lum, D. (2004). Developing an integrated model of cultural competency in social work education. In L. Gutierrez, M. Zuniga, & D. Lum, (Eds.). Education for multicultural social work practice: Critical viewpoints and new directions. (pp.19-30). Washington, D.C.: Council on Social Work Education. Fong, R. (2004). Integrating multiple diversity perspectives into the HBSE Theoretical Framework. In L. Gutierrrez, M. Zuniga, & D. Lum. (Eds.). Education for multicultural social work practice: Critical viewpoints and future directions. (pp. 91-98). Washington, D.C.: Council on Social Work Education. Fong. R. (2004). Overview of immigrant and refugee children and families. In R. Fong (Ed.). Culturally competent social work practice with immigrant children and families. (pp.1-18). New York: Guilford Press. Fong, R. (2004). Contexts and environments in culturally competent practice. In R. Fong, (Ed.). Culturally competent social work practice with immigrant children and families. (pp.39-59). New York: Guilford Press. Fong, R. (2004). Culturally competent contextual social work practice and intersectionality. In R.

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Fong, (Ed.). Culturally competent social work practice with immigrant children and families. (pp. 310-314). New York: Guilford Press. Fong, R. (2003). Culturally competent practice with Asian Americans. (pp. 261-281) In D. Lum. Culturally competent practice. (2nd ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole. Fong, R. (2002). Empowering multicultural clients by using cultural values and biculturalization of interventions. In M. O’Melia & K. Miley (Eds.), Pathways to power: Readings in contextual social work practice (pp. 202-213). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon. Fong, R. (2001). Cultural competency in providing family-centered services. In E. Walton, M. Mannes & P. Sandau-Beckler (Eds.), Balancing family-centered services and child well-being (pp. 55-64). New York, NY: Columbia University Press. Fong, R. (2001). Culturally competent practice: Past and present. In R. Fong & S.Furuto (Eds.), Culturally competent social work practice: Skills, interventions and evaluation (pp. 1-9). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon. Fong, R. & Furuto, S. (2001). Future directions for culturally competent social work. In R. Fong and S. Furuto (Eds.). Culturally competent social work practice: Skills, interventions and evaluation (pp. 454-459). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon. Fong, R. & Wang, A. (2001). Adoptive parents and identity development for Chinese infants. In N. Choi (Ed.), Psychosocial aspects of the Asian-American experience (pp. 19-34). New York, NY: The Haworth Press. (Originally published in Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 3(3-4), 19-33). Morelli, P., Fong, R., & Olivera, J. (2001). Culturally competent substance abuse treatment for Asian and Pacific Islander women. In N. Choi.(Ed.) Psychosocial aspects of the Asian-American experience (pp. 19-34). New York, NY: The Haworth Press. (Originally published in Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 3(3-4), 263-280). Morelli, P. & Fong, R. (2000). The role of Hawaiian elders in substance abuse treatment among Asian/Pacific Islander women. In J. Delva (Ed.) Substance Abuse Issues Among Families in Diverse Populations. (pp. 33-44). New York, NY: The Haworth Press. (Originally published in Journal of Family Social Work, 4(4), 33-44). Fong, R. & Mokuau, N. (1999). Cultural competency and the responsiveness of health services to ethnic minorities of color. In G. Ma & G. Henderson (Eds.), Rethinking ethnicity and healthcare: A sociocultural perspective (pp. 68-82). New York, NY: Charles C. Thomas. Fong, R. (1999). The sociocultural context of infant mental health in the People’s Republic of China. In H. Fitzgerald & J. Osofsky (Eds.), WAIMH handbook of infant mental health, (pp181-202). New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons. Fong, R. & Browne, C. (1999). United States immigration policy and Chinese children and families. In H. Fitzgerald, B. Zester, & B. Zimmerman, (Eds.). Children of color: Theory, practice, and policy issues (pp. 187-203). New York, NY: Garland Press.

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Spickard, P. & Fong, R. (1999). Pacific Islander Americans and multiraciality: A vision for America's future. In C. Ellison & W. Martin (Eds.), Racial and ethnic relations in the United States (pp. 476-485). Los Angeles, CA: Rozbury Press. (Originally published in Social Forces, 73, 1365-1384). Fong, R. & Wu. D. (1998). Socialization issues for Chinese American children and families. In E. Freeman, C. Franklin, R. Fong, G. Shaffer, & E. Timberlake (Eds.), Multisystem skills and interventions in school social work practice (pp. 141-153). Washington, D.C.: NASW Press. (Originally published in Social Work in Education, 18(2), 71-84. Fong, R. (1997). Child welfare practice with Chinese families: assessment issues for immigrants from the People's Republic of China. In P. Brown & J. Shalett (Eds.) Cross cultural practice with couples and families (pp. 33-48). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press. (Originally published in Journal of Family Social Work, 2(1), 33-48. Fong, R., Spickard, P. & Ewalt, P. (1996). A multiracial reality: Issues for social work. In P. Ewalt, E. Freeman, S. Kirk, & D. Poole (Eds.), Multicultural issues in social work (pp. 21-28). Washington, D.C.: NASW Press. (Originally published in Social Work, 40, 725-728). Yellow Bird, M.; Fong, R.; Galindo, P.; Nowicki, J.; & Freeman, E. (1996). The multicultural mosaic. In P. Ewalt, E. Freeman, S. Kirk, & D. Poole (Eds.), Multicultural issues in social work (pp. 3-13). Washington, D.C.: NASW Press. (Originally published in Social Work in Education, 17(3), 131-138). Spickard, P., Fong, R., & Ewalt, P. (1996). Undermining the very basis of racism-its categories. In P. Ewalt, E. Freeman, S. Kirk, & D. Poole (Eds.), Multicultural issues in social work (pp. 14-20). Washington, D.C.: NASW Press. (Originally published in Social Work, 40(5), 581-584). Fong, R., Sandau-Beckler, P, & Browne, C. (1995). Empowerment and family preservation: Using family strengths, relationships, and ethnic community with Chinese and Mexican American families. In P. Sandau-Beckler & R. Fong (Eds.), Empowering families: Papers from the eighth annual conference on family-based services (pp. 119-134). Rapid City, IA: National Association of Family-Based Services. Fong, R., & Sandau-Beckler, P. (1994). Asian and Hispanic families: Clients' strengths as viewed by practitioners and students. In R. Fong, P. Sandau-Beckler, & D. Haapala, (Eds.), Empowering families: Papers from the seventh annual conference on family-based services, (pp. 39-50). Rapid City, IA: National Association of Family-Based Services. Fong, R. (1992). History of Asian Americans. In S. Furuto, R. Biswas, D. Chung, K. Murase, & F. Ross-Sheriff (Eds.), Social work with Asian Americans (pp. 3-26). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications. Fong, R. (1992). The behavior dynamics assessment model: A tool for multicultural education. In T. Hilgers, M. Wunsch, & V. Chattergy (Eds.). Academic literacies in multicultural higher education, (pp. 98-108). Honolulu, HI: Center for Studies on Multicultural Higher Education, University of Hawaii at Manoa. Book Chapter (International)

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Wu, D. & Fong, R. (1997). Child rearing in families of Chinese ancestry in Hawaii. In D. Wu (Ed.). The socialization of Chinese children. (pp 103-110). Shanghai, China: The Shanghai Scientific and Technological Documentations Clearing House. (published in Chinese). Refereed Journal Articles Rolock, N., Perez, A., White, K., & Fong, R. (2017). From foster care to adoption and guardianship: A 21st century challenge. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. Rotabi, K., Mapp, S., Cheney, K., Fong R. & McRoy, R. (2017) Regulating global surrogacy: The best interest of the child. Global Social Work: Research, Policy, and Practice. Nurius, P., Coffey, D., Fong, R. Korr, W., & McRoy, R. (2016). Preparing professional students to tackle Grand Challenges: A framework for aligning social work curriculum. Journal of Society for Social Work and Research. LaBrenz, C. & Fong, R. (2016). Outcomes of family centered meetings for families referred to child protective services. Child and Youth Services Review. Padilla, Y. & Fong, R. (2016). Identifying Grand Challenges facing social work in the next decade: Maximizing social policy engagement. Journal of Policy Practice. 15,(3), 133-144. Fong, R. (2014). Framing doctoral education for a science of social work: Positioning students, promoting scholars, propagating scientists, and preparing stewards. Research on Social Work Practice, 24(5), 607-615. Schwartz, A., Cody, T., Ayers-Lopez, S., McRoy, R. & Fong, R. (2014). Post adoption support group: Strategies for addressing marital issues. Adoption Quarterly, 17(2), 85-11. Uehara, E., Flynn, M., Fong, R., Brekke, Barth, R. Coulton, C. … Walters, K. (2013). Grand Challenges for Social Work. Guest Editorial. Journal of Society for Social Work and Research, 4(3), 165-170. Nsonwu, M., Busch-Armendariz, N., Cook Heffron, L., Mahapatra, N., & Fong, R. (2013). Marital and familial strengths and needs: Refugees speak out. Journal of Ethnicity and Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 22(2), 129-144. Fong, R. (2012). Framing Education for a Science of Social Work: Missions, Curiculum, and Doctoral Training. Research on Social Work Practice. 22: 529-536. Dettlaff, A. & Fong, R. (2011). Conducting Culturally Competent Evaluations of Child Welfare Programs and Practices. Child Welfare. 90 (2). 49-68. Lu, E., Ain, E., Chamorro, C., Chang, C. Feng, J., Fong, R., Garcia, B., Leibson, H. & Yu, M. (2011). A New Methodology for Assessing Social Work Practice: The Objective Structural Clinical Scale. Social Work Education 30(2), 170-185. Fong, R. & Pomeroy, E. (2011). Translating research to practice. Guest Editorial. Social Work.

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56(1), 5-7. Hanna, M., Tokaski, K., Madera, D. & Fong, R. (2011). Happily Ever After? The Transition from Foster Care to Adoption. Adoption Quarterly. 14(2). 107-131. Fong, R. (2010). A response to “Improving the annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research editorial”. Social Work Research. Vol 34, Number 2, 67-69. Leung, P., Brown, K., Chavkin, N., Fong, R., & Urwin, C. (2010). The role of motivation in the retention of Title IV-E and Non-Tile IV-E Child Protective Service Workers. Professional Development: The International Journal of Continuing Social Work Education, 13(1), 16-26. Fong, R. & Berger, J. (2009). Child Human Trafficking Victims: Challenges for the Child Welfare System. Journal of Evaluation and Program Planning. Vol 33, No. 3. 311-316. Sheets, J., Wittenstrom, K., Fong, R., James, J., Tecci, M., Baumann, D & Rodriguez, C. (2009). Evidenced-based practice in family group decision-making for Anglo, African American and Hispanic families. Child and Youth Services Review 31(11), 1187-1191. James, J., Green, D., Rodriguez, C. & Fong, R. (2008). Addressing disproportionality through undoing racism, leadership development, and community engagement. Child Welfare, 87(2), 279-296. Fong, R. (2007). Child welfare challenges in culturally competent practice with immigrant and refugees. Protecting Children. Vol. 22, No. 2, 99-105. Fong, R. (2007). Immigrant and refugee youth: Migration journeys and cultural values. The Prevention Researcher, 14(4), 3-5. Fong, R. (2007). Diversity in diversity: Changing the paradigm. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work. Vol.16,3/4.113-122. Fong, R., Busch, N., Armour, M., Heffron, L. & Chanmugam, A. (2007). Pathways to self-sufficiency: Successful entrepreneurship for refugees. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 16(1-2), 127-159. Fong, R., Schwab, J. & Armour, M. (2006). Continuity of activities and child well-being of foster care youth. Child and Youth Services Review. 28, 1359-1374. Fong, R. (2005). The future of multicultural social work. J. Daley (Ed.). Advances in Social Work. Bloomington, IN: Indiana School of Social Work. 6 (1). 43-50. Busch, N. & Fong, R. & Williamson, J. (2004). Human trafficking and domestic violence: Comparisons in research methodology needs and strategies. The Journal of Social Work Research and Evaluation 5(2), 137-148. McGlone, K., Santos, L., Kazama, L., Fong, R., & Mueller, C. (2002). Parental stress with adoptive parents. Child Welfare, 81(2), 151-172.

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Fong, R. & Wang, A. (2001). Adoptive parents and identity development for Chinese infants. Namkee Choi (Ed.). Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 3(3-4), 19-33. Morelli, P., Fong, R. & Olivera, J. (2001). Culturally competent substance abuse treatment for Asian and Pacific Islander women. N. Choi.(Ed.) Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 3(3-4), 263-280. Morelli, P. & Fong, R. (2000). The role of Hawaiian elders in substance abuse treatment among Asian/Pacific Islander women. Journal of Family Social Work, 4(4), 33-44. Fong, R., Boyd, T., & Browne. C. (1999) . The Gandhi technique: A biculturalization approach for empowering Asian and Pacific Islander families. Journal of Multicultural Social Work, 7(1-2), 95-110. Fong, R. (1997). Child welfare practice with Chinese families: Assessment issues for immigrants from the People's Republic of China. Journal of Family Social Work, 2(1), 33-48. Fong, R. & Wu, D. (1996). Socialization Issues for Chinese American children and families. Social Work in Education, 18(2), 71-84. Fong, R., Spickard, P. & Ewalt, P. (1995). A multiracial reality: Issues for social work. Social Work, 40, 725-728. Yellow Bird, M., Fong, R., Galindo, P., Nowicki, J., & Freeman, E. (1995). The multicultural mosaic. Social Work in Education, 17(3), 131-138. Spickard, P. & Fong, R. (1995). Pacific Islander Americans and multiraciality: A vision for America's future. Social Forces, 73, 1365-1384. Spickard, P., Fong, R., & Ewalt, P. (1995). Undermining the very basis of racism-its categories. Social Work, 40(5), 581-584. Fong, R. (1994). Family preservation: Making it work for Asian families. Child Welfare, 53(4), 331-341. Fong, R., & Mokuau, N. (1994). Social work periodical literature review of Asians and Pacific Islanders. Social Work, 39(3), 298-312. Mokuau, N., & Fong, R. (1994). Assessing the responsiveness of health services to ethnic minorities of color. Social Work in Health Care, 20(2), 23-34. Browne, C., Fong, R., & Mokuau, N. (1994). Mental health and Asian and Pacific Island elders. Journal of Mental Health Administration, 21(1), 52-59. Fong, R., & Spickard, P. (1994). Ethnic relations in the People's Republic of China: Images and Social Distance. Journal of Northeast Asian Studies, 13(1), 26-48. Browne, C., Broderick, A., & Fong. R. (1993). Lessons from the field: Social work practice with multicultural elders. Educational Gerontology, 19(6), 511-523.

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Encyclopedia Articles/Encyclopedia-On-Line Fong, R., McRoy, R., & Dettlaff, A. (2014) Racial Disparities and Disproportionality. In Encyclopedia of Social Work. Online. Cynthia Franklin (Ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. Fong, R. & Yeung, A. (2012). Chinese Immigrant Health Status, Risk Patterns, Healthcare Treatment and Service Delivery. In S. Loue & M. Sajatovic. (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Immigrant Health. New York: Springer Publisher. Fong, R. (2008). Asian American Practice Interventions. In Terry Mizrahi & Larry Davis (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Social Work. 20th ed. New York: Oxford University Press. Fong, R. (1998). Single mothers. In Eric Howard (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Multiculturalism, Supplement. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press. Fong, R. (1998). Organization of Chinese Americans. In Eric Howard (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Multiculturalism, Supplement. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press. Fong, R. (1994). Asian American families. In J. Wilson, (Ed.), The Asian American Encyclopedia. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press. Online Bibliography Fong, R. (2011). Evidence-Based Social Work Practice: Immigrants and Refugees. In Ed Mullin (Ed.). Oxford Bibliography Online. New York: Oxford University Press. Fong, R. (2011). Evidence-Based Social Work Practice: Asian American Overview. In Ed Mullin (Ed.). Oxford Bibliography Online. New York: Oxford University Press. Fong, R. (2011). Evidence-Based Social Work Practice: Human Trafficking Victims. In Ed Mullin (Ed.). Oxford Bibliography Online. New York: Oxford University Press. Monograph Baldwin, M., Colleen, C., Deakins, B., Denniston, J., DePanfilis, D., Dionne, R., Dunst, C., Fisher, E., Fong, R., et.al. (2014). A Framework to Design, Test, Spread, and Sustain Effective Practice in Child Welfare. Washington, DC: Children’s Bureau. Conference Proceedings Morland, L., Cabrera, J. & Fong, R. (2008). Panel session on Legal and Child Welfare Practice. In Al Dettlaff, (Ed.). Conference Proceedings from the Second National Forum of the Migration and Child Welfare National Network---The Intersection of Migration and Child Welfare; Emerging Issues and Implications. (pp. 26-29). Chicago, IL. Fong, R. (2001). Paradigm shifts in social work principles and Chinese values and beliefs. In Proceedings of the international colloquium on critical issues in the development of social work in China in the 21st century. Beijing, China: China Social Science Press. (published in Chinese).

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Research and Technical Reports Faulkner, M., Adkins, T., Fong, R., & Rolock, N. (2017). Risk and protective factors for discontinuity in public adoption and guardianship. Detroit, Michigan: Quality Improvement Center for Adoption and Guardianship. Schwab, J., Faulkner, M., Fong, R, Scott, J., Gerlach, B, Ryan, T., Landuyt, N., Darnell, A. & Maher, E. (2014). Texas foster care redesign: Initial insights into foster care reform. Austin, TX: The University of Texas at Austin. Schwab, J., Faulkner, M., Landruyt, N., Fong, R., Scott, J., & Gerlach, B. (2013). Texas Foster Care Redesign: A Process Evaluation. Austin, TX: The University of Texas at Austin. Fong, R., Schwab, J., Cody, P., Runnels, R., Urban, B., Lee, Alison, Holmes, T., & Burke, A. (2012). African American Utilization: Understanding Disproportionality in Urban Areas. Final report submitted to Health and Human Services Commission, Center for the Elimination of Disproportionality and Disparities. Austin, TX: The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Social Work Research, School of Social Work. Fong, R., Urban, B., Yeung, A., & Lee, A. (2011). Families with Children from China Culture Camp Adoptive Parent Survey Report. Austin, TX: Center for Social Work Research, School of Social Work. Fong, R. & Urban, B. (2011). Social Integration Plan of Victims of Human Trafficking. Austin, TX: The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Social Work Research. School of Social Work. Fong, R. & Urban, B. (2010). Catholic Charities Archdiocese of San Antonio South Texas Coalition Against Human Trafficking and Slavery Strategic Planning Meeting Summary Report. Austin, TX: The University of Texas at Austin. Center for Social Work Research. School of Social Work. Cody, P, & Fong, R. (2009). BRYCS Training: Preventing Maltreatment in ORR-Funded Care Provider Programs Evaluation Analysis Report. Austin, TX: Center for Social Work Research. School of Social Work. Fong, R., Urban, B. & Cochran, G. (2009). Evaluation Report of the South Texas Coalition Against Human Trafficking. Austin, TX: The University of Texas at Austin. Center for Social Work Research. Fong, R., Urban, B., & Cochran, G. (2008). Evaluation Report of Catholic Charities of San Antonio Trainings and Presentations. Austin, TX: The University of Texas at Austin. Center for Social Work Research. Cody, P., Fong, R. Mahapatra, N., & Berger, J. (2008). BRYCS Training: Preventing Maltreatment in ORR-Funded Care Provider Programs Evaluation Analysis Report. Austin, TX: Center for Social Work Research. School of Social Work. Busch, N., Fong, R. Heffron, L, Faulkner, M. & Mahapatra, N. (2007). Addressing the needs of

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human trafficking victims: Evaluation of the Central Texas Coalition of Human Trafficking Victims. Austin, TX: The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Social Work Research. Fong, R., Schwab, J., Armour, M., Gerlach, B. Kyung, K., & Mahapatra, N. (2005). Childrens’ trauma assessment: Continuity of activities. Austin, TX: The University of Texas at Austin. The Center for Social Work Research. Busch, N., Fong, R. Armour, M. Heffron, L., & Chanmugam, A. (2005). Pathways to self-sufficiency: A model for successful employability and entrepreneurship for refugees in Central Texas. Austin, TX: The Center for Social Work Research. Busch, N., Fong, R., Heffron L., & McClendon, A. (2004). Assessing the needs of refugee and asylee families: A healthy marriage Initiative. Austin, TX: The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Social Work Research. Fong, R., Schwab, J., Radey, M., Lynch, C., Kim, J., Kyung, K. (2004). Children’s trauma assessment: Therapeutic and normal activities. Austin, TX: The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Social Work Research. Fong, R., Schwab, J., Hanna, M., Kim, J.,Kulkarni, S. & Lee, E., & Radey, M. (2003). Texas Department of Protective Regulatory Services. Traumatized children’s services and activities. Austin, TX: The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Social Work Research. Fong, R., Schwab, J., Kulkarni, S., & Lee, E. (2002). Texas Department of Protective Regulatory Services. Initial assessment model. Preliminary evaluation report. Austin, TX: The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Social Work Research. Fong, R., Shimabukuro, C., & Lee, H. (2001). Hawaii child welfare education collaboration student handbook. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii at Manoa, School of Social Work. Fong, R., Ono, M, Morimoto, C., & Ewalt, P. (2001). Transitioning from hospital to community . Honolulu, HI: Hawaii State Hospital. Fong, R., Shimabukuro, C., & Lee, H. (2000). Hawaii child welfare education collaboration student handbook Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii at Manoa, School of Social Work. Fong, R., Shimabukuro, C., & Lee, H. (2000). Hawaii child welfare education collaboration practicum instructor handbook. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii at Manoa, School of Social Work. Fong, R., Shimabukuro, C., & Lee, H. (1999). Hawaii child welfare education collaboration student handbook. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii at Manoa, School of Social Work. Fong, R., Shimabukuro, C., & Lee, H. (1999). Hawaii child welfare education collaboration program manual. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii at Manoa, School of Social Work. Fong, R. & Morelli, P. (1998). The fifth year evaluation of the Na Wahine Makalapua: pregnant and postpartum women and their infants in Hawaii. Honolulu, HI: Department of Health, Alcohol, and Drug Division

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Fong, R. Ono, M., Morimoto, C., Mokuau, N., & Ewalt, P. (1997). Clinical supervision at Hawaii State Hospital. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press. .Fong, R., Smith, M., Tallman, J., Campbell, M., Musagligari, V., & Perham, J. (1995). Families together initiative: Evaluation report. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii at Manoa, School of Social Work. Fong, R., Smith, M., Tallman, J., Campbell, M., Musagligari, V., & Perham, J. (1995). Families together initiative evaluation report: Appendices. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii at Manoa, School of Social Work. Fong, R. (1992). The behavior dynamics assessment model: Student-teacher interactions. In Report on educational improvement fund 1991/92. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii at Manoa, Office of Faculty Development and Academic Support. Book Reviews Fong, R. (2004). Learning to be Old by Margaret Cruishank. Journal of Women and Aging. Vol. 16, No.1/2. 189-191. Fong, R. (2000). No ordinary life: Parenting the sexually abused child and adolescent. Social Work in Education, 22(3), 191. Fong, R. (1999). The myth of neighborhood mutual help by Dr. Cecilia Chan, Hong Kong University. China Review. Fong, R. (1999). Essential skills in family therapy by JoEllen Patterson, Lee Williams, Claudia Grauf-Grounds, Larry Chamow. Book Review in Family Preservation Journal, l4(1), 84-85. Fong, R. (1996). Manufacturing bad mothers- a critical perspective on child neglect by Karen Swift. Book Review in Women and Health, 24(4),101-102. Other Published Works Fong, R. (1996). Studying single child families in China. WAIMH, sixth world congress. July 25-28, 1996. Abstract publication. Fong, R. (1995). Joy Luck Club. Audiovisual review in Gerontologist, 35 (2), 284-285. Works Under Review or in Progress Under Review Books Hanna, M, Fong, R., Rolock, N. & McRoy R. (Eds.). Introduction to Child Welfare: Building a Culturally Responsive, Multisystemic, Evidence-Based Approach. (Contract signed with Cognella Press).

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Journal Articles. Brown, K., LaBrenz, C. & Fong, R. (under review). Adoption to Residential Treatment: Adoptive Parents’ Experiences and Perspectives. Submitted to Adoption Quarterly (revise and resubmit) Rolock, N., White, K., Ocasio, K., Zhang, L., MacKinzie, M., & Fong, R. (under review). Comparison of Post Adoption Permanency Stability for Foster Care Youth in Two Large US Cities. Submitted to Journal of Social Work Practice. Encyclopedia Article Fong, R. & McRoy, R. & LaBrenz. (under review). Transracial and Intercountry Adoptions. Encyclopedia of Social Work. Online. Cynthia Franklin (Ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. In Progress Journal Articles Fong, R & LaBrenz, C. (in progress). International Adoptive Parents’ Perspectives on Rehoming: The Unregulated Custody Transfer of Adopted Children. (To be submitted to Adoption Quarterly). Uehara, E., Fong, R., Marsh, J. & Gehlert, S. (in progress). Reflections on the History and Future of the Society for Social Work and Research. (To be submitted to the Journal of Social Work and Research). LaBrenz, C. & Fong, R. Child welfare for sale? Performance-based contracting and outcomes for foster youth (To be submitted to Child and Youth Services Review) Book Chapters Fong, R. & Uehara. E. Grand Challenges and the Science of Social Work. In Anastas, J. & Brekke, J. (Eds.). Science of Social Work: Towards a New Identity. New York: Oxford University Press. (submitted to editor). Unpublished Manuscripts Fong, R. (2003). Texas Department of Human Services. Office of Refugee Resettlement. Capacity Building: Collaboration, Strengths, and Action Planning. Fong, R. Ono, M, Morimoto,C., & Ewalt, P. (1998). Designing short-term treatment groups for patients at Hawaii State Hospital. Honolulu, HI: Hawaii State Hospital. Fong, R. (1990). China's only child: The impact on early childhood education and family childrearing. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University. Doctoral Dissertation.

EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS Adoption Quarterly. Editorial Board. 2013-present.

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Children and Schools. Editorial Board. 2013-2015. Social Work Desk Reference. Associate Editor. 2013-2015. Encyclopedia of Social Work Online Editorial Board Member. Advisory Editor. 2012-2015. Journal of Childhood and Religion. Consulting Editor. 2010-2012. Child Welfare. Consulting Editor. 2008-2012. Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work. Consulting Editor. 2006-2007. Research on Social Work Practice. Editorial Board. 2006-2009. Journal of Public Child Welfare. Consulting Editor. 2005-present. Social Work. Consulting Editor. 2000-2006. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work (formerly Journal of Multicultural Social Work). Editorial Board. 1998-2008. Journal of Social Work Education. Consulting Editor. 1999-2003.2012-present.Guest Reviewer-2004. Michigan State University Series on Children, Youth, and Families. Editorial Board. 1999-2002. Children and Schools (formerly Social Work in Education). Consulting Editor. 1995-2000. Editorial Board Member. 1997-2000. Book Review Editor. Family Preservation Journal. Consulting Editor. 1994-2000. Book Reviewer.

OTHER ACTIVITIES RELATED TO SCHOLARSHIP

North American Council on Adoptable Children. Abstract Reviewer. 2015-present. Child and Youth Services Review. Manuscript Reviewer. 2016. Affilia. Manuscript Reviewer. 2015-present. International Social Work. Manuscript Reviewer. 2012. Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies. Manuscript Reviewer. 2012. 2016. Adoption Quarterly. Manuscript Reviewer. 2011-present. Journal of Applied Research on Children: Informing Policy for Children. 2010. Oxford University Press. Book Prospectus Reviewer. 2009. Love Publisher. Book Prospectus Reviewer. 2008. Journal of Family Issues. Manuscript reviewer. 2006. 2007. Journal of American Orthopsychiatry. Manuscript reviewer. 2005.2007. Council on Social Work Education. Book reviewer. 2004. Abstract reviewer 1993-2012. Hogg Foundation, Austin, TX. Manuscript reviewer. 2003. Journal of Marriage and Family. Manuscript reviewer. 2003. 2004. Society for Social Work and Research. Abstract reviewer 2003-present. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. Manuscript Reviewer. 1998. Evaluation and Program Planning. Manuscript Reviewer. 1995. Journal of Marriage and the Family. Manuscript Reviewer, 1995-1997. National Association of Social Work, Book Reviewer, 1995. Children and Youth Services Review. Manuscript Reviewer, 1993. 2007. Research on Social Work Practice. Manuscript Reviewer, 1991.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS, WORKSHOPS, INVITED TALKS 2016. “Transracial and Intercountry Adoptions: Current practice, policy and research issues”. Roundtable co-presented with Dr. Ruth McRoy and Debbie Riley at International Conference on Adoption Research (ICAR5) in Auckland, New Zealand.

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2016. “ Rehoming: The Private Transfer of Adopted Children in the US with Practice, Policy, and Research Implications” Paper co-presented with Dr. Nancy Rolock and Melanie Chung-Sherman at the International Conference on Adoption Research (ICAR5) in Auckland, New Zealand. 2014. “Abandonment Dilemmas for Adoptive Parents of Chinese Daughters”. Invited poster presented at Forum on Intercountry Adoption and Global Surrogacy at the International Institute of Social Studies in the Hague, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Netherlands. 2013. “Abandonment and Racism: Dilemmas for Adoptive Parents of Chinese Daughters”. Paper presented at the International Conference on Adoption Research (ICAR4). Spain. 2010. “Happily Ever After? The Transition from Foster Care to Adoption”. Paper co-presented with Dr. Michelle Hanna. International Conference on Adoption Research. (ICAR3). Netherlands. 2010. “Implementing Adoption Practice: Training for Adoption Competency”. Paper co-presented with Drs. Ruth McRoy and Tricia Cody. International Conference on Adoption Research (ICAR3). Netherlands. 2008. “Culturally Competent Practice with Immigrant and Refugee Families in Child Welfare. Invited Keynote Speech given at the University of Quebec at Montreal. Montreal, Canada: Canadian Research Center in Child Welfare. 2007. “Exploring the Needs of Human Trafficking Victims: Refugee Services Respond by Creating a Community Partnership”. Paper co-presented with Maura Nsonwu, Noel Busch-Armendariz, Monica Faulkner, Neely Mahapatra, and Laurie Cook Heffron in North Carolina. 2006. “Immigrants and Refugees and the US Child Welfare System”. Oxford Round Table. Invited presentation at the University of Oxford, England. Paper co-presented with Dr. Ilze Earner. 2005. “Advances in Multicultural Social Work: Future Directions and Linkages”. Paper presented at an International Conference at Chinese University in Hong Kong sponsored by the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Chinese Association for Social Work Education, Asian and Pacific Islanders Social Work Educators, and University of Southern California. 2005. “Outcomes of Foster Care Youth’s Participation in Activities”. Paper presented at Peking University in Beijing, China sponsored by the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Chinese Association for Social Work Education, Asian and Pacific Islanders Social Work Educators, and University of Southern California. 2001. “The Planning and Development of a Foster Care System in China: Comparisons Between China and the US”. Invited by the Beijing Child Welfare Institute to offer lectures, trainings, and consultations given to institute staff and administrators, foster care parents, and government officials in Beijing and Tianjin, China. Sponsored by the China Care Foundation. 2000. “Paradigm Shifts in Social Work: Principles and Chinese Values and Beliefs” Invited paper by the China-Canadian Collaborative Project on the Development of Chinese Social Work Education and Training sponsored by the University of Toronto, Canada presented in Beijing,

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China. 1998. “The Voluntary Sector of Non-Profit Social Work Organizations for Children and Families in the U.S”. Invited paper by the Shanghai Federation of Social Sciences and the National Committees of YMCAs of China. Shanghai, China. 1998. “Social Work Curriculum Development”. Invited workshops to develop Social Work Curriculum in Hangzhou and Shanghai, China. Sponsored by the Shanghai Federation of Social Sciences and the National Committees of YMCAs of China. 1996. “Studying Single Child Families in China”. Invited paper presented by colleague Dr. Hiram Fitzgerald at World Association for Infant Mental Health. Tampere, Finland. 1992. "Early Childhood Socialization in Asia and the U.S." Invited conference participant sponsored by the East-West Center, Institute of Culture and Communication. Gave report on research findings on international multi-site project. Conference held in Hong Kong. 1989. "Family Education in the United States and in the People's Republic of China." Paper presented to Tianjin Association on Family Research, Tianjin, China. 1986. "Women in Politics, Education, and Social services." Invited talks sponsored by US--China People's Friendship Association, US Women's Delegation to the People's Republic of China. Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, China. National 2018. “ Developing Successful Minority Social Work Scholars” Invited Workshop at the Society for Social Work and Research with Drs. Renee Cunningham-Williams, Carol Lewis, Ruth McRoy, Yolanda Padilla, and Joan Zlotnik. Washington, DC 2018. “Using Intervention Research to Improve Permanency Services for Foster Children and Youth: Initial Results from the National Quality Improvement Center for Adoption and Guardianship Support and Preservation”. Symposium to be given at the Society for Social Work and Research with Drs. Nancy Rolock, Kevin White, and Kerrie Ocasio. Washington, DC 2018. “Adapting Family Group Decision Making for Native Communities”. Symposium paper to be given at the Society for Social Work and Research with Chiara Cournoyer. Washington, DC 2018. “Increasing Parent Survey Response Rates Using Assertive Outreach Methods with Post Permanency Families”. Symposium paper to be given at the Society for Social Work and Research with Christina Shuma and Laura Marra. Washington, DC 2018. “Child Welfare for Sale: Performance based Contracting and Outcomes for Children and Youth in Foster Care. Paper to be given at the Society for Social Work and Research with Catherine LaBrenz. Washington, DC 2017. “Wazoki means family: Family group decision making in Winnebago Families”. Paper presentation at Kempe 2017 International Conference on Innovations in Family Engagement with

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Dondieneita Fleary-Simmons, Connie Bear King, and Chiara Cournoyer in Vail, Colorado. 2017. “Grand Challenges and Social Entrepreneurship: A Teaching Model for Macro Practice”. Paper presentation at Council on Social Work Education APM Conference with Dr. Wynne Korr. Dallas, Texas. 2017. “Grand Challenge 12: Achieve Equal Opportunity and Justice. “Facilitating Minority Scholar Career Development: How to Build an Infrastructure for Success”. Preconference Development Institute at the Council on Social Work Education APM Conference with Drs. Yolanda Padilla, Ruth McRoy, Renee Cunningham-Williams, and Carol Lewis. Dallas, Texas. 2017. “Transformation, Innovation, and Significance in Technology for Social Good”. Invited talk. Grand Challenge of Technology for Social Good Conference. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. 2017. “Culturally Competent Practice with International and Domestic Victims of Human Trafficking”. Invited talk at the Race and Child Welfare Summer Institute, Center on Race and Social Problems at the University of Pittsburgh, Scholl of Social Work. Pittsburgh, PA 2017. “Family Group Decision Making and Child Welfare Outcomes about Kinship Caregivers“ paper presentation to be given at North American Council on Adoptable Children with Catherine LaBrenz in Atlanta, Georgia. 2017. “Developing Successful Minority Social Work Scholars”. Invited presentation given at the Society for Social Work and Social Welfare with Drs.Ruth McRoy, Yolanda Padilla, Renee Cunningham-Williams, Joan Zlotnik, and Carol Lewis. New Orleans, Louisiana. 2017. “Roadmap to Resilience for Youth of Color” Invited panelist presentation given at the Society for Social Work and Social Welfare with Drs. Michael Spencer, Waldo Johnson, Jr. and Michael Lindsey. New Orleans, Louisiana. 2017. “Parents’ Challenges with Transracially and Internationally Adopted Children: Implications for Rehoming and Unregulated Custody Transfers”. Poster presentation given at the Society for Social Work and Research with Catherine LaBrenz. New Orleans, Louisiana. 2016. “Integration and Vision for the Grand Challenges Policy Recommendations". Invited panelist presentation at the Grand Challenges Policy Conference. St. Louis, Missouri. 2016. “Engaging Families Prior to Permanence and Reinforcing Connection through a Continuum of Service Approach” paper presentation at the Kempe International Conference on Innovations in Family Engagement with Selena Childs. Fort Worth, Texas. 2016. “Human Trafficking and Rehoming”. Invited panel presentation at the Council on Social Work Education APM. Child Welfare Track Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia (not able to attend). 2016. “Child Welfare’s Responsibility to Promote Child and Family Well Being Post Permanence” paper presentation at the National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect with Melinda Lis. Washington DC

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2016. “How Effective is Family Group Decision Making with Families Referred to Child Protective Services” poster presentation at the National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect with Catherine LaBrenz, UT School of Social Work Doctoral Student. Washington, DC 2016 “Assessing Target Populations and Using an Evidence Based Continuum of Services that Promote Permanency and Provide Stability Post-Permanency” co-presented at the National Council of Adoptable Children Conference with Kris Henneman and Leslie Cohen. Nashville, Tennessee 2016. “Rehoming: Myths and Realities in Domestic and Intercountry Adoption Practices”. Paper co-presented at 9th Biennial Adoption Initiative Conference with Dr. Michelle Hanna, Dr. Nancy Rolock, and Melanie Chung Sherman. Montclair, New Jersey. 2016. “In Whose Best Interest? Examining Counter Narratives of Race Embedded in Adoption Policy” Paper co-presented at 9th Biennial Adoption Initiative Conference with Dr. Michelle Hanna. Montclair, New Jersey. 2016. “Promoting Undergraduate Education: Pipeline and Grand Challenges for Social Work Initiative” Paper co-presented at BPD with Dr. Wynne Korr. Dallas, TX 2016.”Developing Successful Minority Social Work Scholars” Workshop co-presented with Drs. Yolanda Padilla., Ruth McRoy, Joan, Zlotnik, Renee Cunningham-Williams, and Carol Lewis at the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC. 2016. “Preparing Professional Degree Students to Tackle Grand Challenges: Meta Competencies and T-shaped Pedagogy”. Paper co-presented with Drs. Ruth McRoy, Paula Nurius, Wynne Korr, and Jeremy Goldbach at the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC. 2016. “Grand Challenges for Social Work Initiative: Creating Impacting and Producing Social Innovations in the Next Decade”. Paper co-presented with Drs. Richard Barth, John Brekke, and Eddie Uehara at the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC.

2015. “Frontiers of Change for Education, Practice, and Science Pipeline through Grand Challenges Paper with co-presenters Dr. Ruth McRoy, Wynne Korr, Darla Coffey, Kia Bentley at Council on Social Work Education APM. Denver, Colorado.

2015. “Global Surrogacy, Human Rights and Implications for Social Work”. Roundtable presentation with co-presenters Dr. Ruth McRoy, Susan Mapp, Karen Rotabi at Council on Social Work Education APM. Denver, Colorado. 2015. “Frontiers of Change, Transformation, and Innovation through GCSWI”. Paper co-presented with Drs. Richard Barth, John Brekke, and Jeff Jenson at Council on Social Work Education APM. Denver, Colorado. 2015. “Addressing Wicked Problem #4: The Role of the QIC-AG”. Presentation made at the Wicked Problems Institute meeting with Dr. Nancy Rolock, Chicago, IL 2015.” Grand Challenges for Social Work and Doctoral Education”. Presentation at Islandwood Doctoral Education Roundtable. Seattle , WA

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2015. “Creating a Continuum of Services that Promote Permanency and Provide Family Stability” Presentation co-presented with Melinda Lis, Spaulding for Children and Dr. Nancy Rolock, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee at the North American Council on Adoptable Children Annual Conference, Long Beach, CA 2015. “Developing a Service Continuum that Increase Pre- and Post-Permanency” Presentation co-presented with Kris Henneman, Spaulding for Children, at Adoption and Support Preservation National Conference. Nashville, TN 2015.”Social Work Grand Challenges: Implications for Doctoral Education”. Invited Keynote to Group for the Advancement of Doctoral Education in Social Work (GADE). University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. 2015. “Developing Successful Minority Scholars”. Invited Workshop copresented at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference with Drs. Ruth McRoy, Yolanda Padilla, Sean Joe, Joan Zlotnik, and Carol Lewis. New Orleans, LA. 2015.”Grand Challenges for Social Work in the Next Decade: Identifying, Aligning, and Tackling”. Presentation co-presented with Drs. Richard Barth, John Brekke, and Edwina Uehara at the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA. 2014. “ Grand Challenges in Doctoral Education”. Invited Keynote at the 26th National Symposium on Doctoral Research in Social Work sponsored by Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. 2014. “ Addressing Grand Challenges and Advancing Social Work Education Through Research Capacity Building”. Paper co-presented at Council on Social Work Education Conference with Drs. Ruth McRoy, Paula Nurius, and Sarah Gehlert. Tampa, FL. 2014. “ Addressing Racial and Ethnic Disparities: Implications for Social Work Education”. Invited presentation with Drs. Mildred Joyner, Ruth McRoy, Larry Davis, Karina Walters, and Mimi Abramovitz at the Council on Social Work Education Conference, Tampa. FL. 2014. “Grand Challenges and the Science of Social Work: Dialogue with Practitioners and Scientists about the Future of Social Work” Paper presentation with Dr. Richard Barth, NASW Conference, Washington, D.C. 2014. “Application of the Framework to Design, Test, Spread, and Sustain Effective Practice in Child Welfare. Invited presentation given with Drs. Mark Testa and Brian Deakins at the Wicked Problems Institute IV sponsored by the Children’s Home Society of American and the University of North Carolina. Washington, DC. 2014.“Grand Challenges for Social Work: Creating and Determining a National Initiative”. Invited Roundtable presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference with Drs. John Brekke, Edwina Uehara, and Richard Barth. San Antonio, Texas. 2014. “ Disproportionality and Disparities for Latinos and Native Americans: Predictors of Race/Ethnicity Decision Points in Public Child Welfare. Poster presentation to be given at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference with Dr. Lawanna Lancaster. San Antonio, Texas.

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2014.” Underutilization of Medicaid Services in African American Families”. Paper to be presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference with Joyce James and Drs. James Schwab, Patricia Cody, and Ratonia Runnels. San Antonio, Texas. 2013. “ Child Welfare and Child Sexual Exploitation, the State of Knowledge”. Invited talk given at the Fedele and Iris Fauri Memorial Conference at the University of Michigan School of Social Work. Ann Arbor, Michigan. 2013. “Disproportionality and Disparities in Child Welfare: Issus for Social Work Education”. Presented at CSWE with Drs. Ruth McRoy, Kathleen Belanger, Eva Lu, Alan Dettlaff, and Patricia Saleeby. Dallas, TX. 2013. “Research Capacity Building: Advancing Social Work Profession and Science for Globalization”. Presented at CSWE with Dr. Ruth McRoy. Dallas, TX. 2013. “The Grand Challenges of Social Work Initiative: Identifying Grand Accomplishments and Greatest Opportunities” Presented at CSWE with Drs. Richard Barth, John Brekke and Darla Coffey. Dallas, TX. 2013. “Framing Doctoral Education for a Science of Social Work”. Presented at Science in Social Work Roundtable. Islandwood, Bainbridge Island, WA. 2013. “Faculty and Student Research Capacity Building: Developing Community Base Participatory Action Research Projects”. Presented at Baccalaureate Program Directors Conference, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. 2013. “Grand Challenges for Social Work: First Steps of a National Initiative”. Society for Social Work and Research. San Diego, CA. Panel moderator with presenters Dr. Edwina Uehara and Rick Barth. 2013. “Immigration: Political, Economic, and Sociocultural Factors Affecting Immigrants and Refugees”. Society for Social Work and Research. San Diego, CA. Panel Moderator. 2012. “Faculty and Student Research Capacity Building: Advancing Social Work Profession and Science”. Council on Social Work Education APM Conference. Washington, DC. Co-presenter Dr. Ruth McRoy. Presentation accepted but not presented. 2012. “Focusing on Social Work Organizations Working Together”. Presentation at the National Association of Deans and Directors Meeting. Co-presenting with Dr. Jeanne Marsh. Fort Lauderdale, FL. 2012. “Coalition Building Challenges in Working with Victims of Human Trafficking”. Poster presentation with Melissa Moreno at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference. Washington, DC 2012. “Race and Ethnicity in Research and Practice: What Difference Have We Made”. Society for Social Work and Research Conference. Washington, DC. Panel Moderator.

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2012 “Advancing Social Work Research and Strategic Planning” Society for Social Work and Research Conference. Washington, DC. Co-presenters Drs. Sarah Gehlert and Jeanne Marsh. 2012. “Building Research Capacity in Undergraduate Social Work Programs”. Workshop presented at BPD Conference, Portland, OR with Drs. Ruth McRoy and Jerry Flanzer. 2011. “Intersecting Social Work as Science and Translational Research: Curriculum and Community Models“. Council on Social Work Education APM Conference. Paper co-presented with Drs. John Brekke and Paula Nurius. Atlanta, GA 2011. “Doctoral Education in Social Work: Implications for Preparation of the Science of Social Work at the Doctoral Level“ GADE Conference. Invited panel presentation. Pittsburgh, PA. 2011. “Framing Education in Shaping the Science of Social Work. University of Southern California. Invited Paper Presentation. Los Angeles, CA 2011. “Research Capacity Building for Early Career Researchers“. Baccalaureate Program Directors Council on Social Work Education Meeting. Workshop to co-presented with Dr. Llewelyn Cornelius in Cincinnati, Ohio 2011. “Adoptive Couples Week-End Retreat Program: Process and Outcome Evaluation” copresented with Drs. Ruth McRoy and Patricia Cody at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference, Tampa, FL 2011. SSWR’s National Research Capacity Building Initiative: Maintaining a DC Presence and Promoting Social Work Research. Moderator at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference. Tampe, FL. 2010. “Translational Research: New Horizon for Social Work Research”. Paper co-presented with Drs. Paula Nurius and John Brekke at the Council on Social Work Education APM Conference in Portland, Oregon. 2010. “Culturally Competent Practice with International and Domestic Victims of Human Trafficking”. Paper co-presented with Melissa Moreno at the Council on Social Work Education in Portland, Oregon. 2010. “Meeting the Needs of Child Victims of Human Trafficking”. Invited talk to Urban Child Welfare Administrators sponsored by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. Copresented with Melissa Moreno. Philadelphia, PA. 2010 “Social Work Research: Beyond the Institute for the Advancement of Social Work Research (IASWR)”. BPD, Atlanta, GA. Paper co-presented with Dr. Joan Zlotnick and Linda Moore. 2010 “Fostering Culturally Competent Kinship Resources” CWLA Conference, Washington, DC 2009. “Preparing Social Workers for Culturally Competent Practice with Immigrants and Refugees” CSWE, Faculty Development Institute co-presented with Drs. Alan Detlaff and Ilze Earner. San Antonio, TX.

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2009 “Addressing Disproportionality through Leadership Development, Undoing Racism, Community Engagement, and Curriculum Development” CSWE, Panel Presentation with Joyce James, Carolyne Rodriguez, and Sheila Craig. San Antonio, TX. 2009 “Culturally Appropriate Evaluation”. National Child Welfare Evaluation Summit. Presentation co-presented with Dr. Alan Dettlaff. Washington, DC. 2009 “Using Evaluation to Address Disproportionality”.National Child Welfare Evaluation Summit. Paper co-presented with Dr. Donald Baumann. Washington, DC. 2009 “ Ethical Dilemmas in working with Immigrant and Refugee Families”. American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Conference. Invited paper. Austin, TX. 2009 “Child Human Trafficking Victims: Challenges for the Child Welfare System”. Paper presented with Jodi Berger at The Society for the Study of Social Problems Conference, San Francisco, CA. 2008. “Using the Social Work Desk Reference in Undergraduate Curriculum”. Presentation given at the Council on Social Work Education. Philadelphia, PA. 2008. “Child Protective Service Workers and Mental Health Professionals’ Need for Adoption Training”. Poster paper co-presented at the Council on Social Work Education with Drs. Ruth McRoy and Patricia Cody, and Liz Nowicki. Philadelphia, PA. 2008. “Immigrant Issues in Texas: Integration in Child Welfare. Invited paper presented at Immigrant Children Caught in the Crossfire Conference. Sponsored by Grantmakers for Children, Youth, and Families and Annie E. Casey Foundation. Baltimore, MD. 2008. “Victims of Human Trafficking and Unaccompanied Minors: Dealing with Issues of Culturally Competent Practice and Services”. Paper presented with Jodi Berger at The Society for the Study of Social Problems Conference, Boston, MA. 2008.”Building Capacity to Respond to Vulnerable Children in Immigrant Southeast Asian Families: Community-based Models”. Invited talk. Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 2008. “Immigrant and Refugee Women in the Child Welfare System”. Invited talk. Hunter College 50th Anniversary Celebration. NYC, NY 2008. “Promising Practices with Immigrant and Refugee Children in the Child Welfare System” Invited presentation at The Intersection of Immigration and Child Welfare Roundtable. Migration and Child Welfare National Network. Chicago, IL 2008. “Race and Ethnic Groups as Monolithic”. Invited presentation at the Harvard University Alumni of Color Conference. Cambridge, MA. 2008. “Defining and Implementing Evidence-Based Practices in BSW Research Initiatives” Paper presented at Baccalaureate Social Work Education Conference. Destin, FL

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2008. “Coalition Against Human Trafficking: Perceptions from Law Enforcement, Service Providers, and Victims” Paper presented with Dr. Noel Busch, Neely Mahapatra, and Monica Faulkner. Society for Social Work and Research. Washington, DC 2007. “Migration and Child Welfare: Integrating Immigrants and Refugees into Child Welfare” Invited talk given at Boston College, Boston, MA. 2007. “Culturally competent practice with Mixed Status Immigrant Families and Human Trafficking Victims” . Council on Social Work Education. Faculty Development Institute. Presented with Dr. Ilze Earner. San Francisco, CA 2007. “Coalition Against Human Trafficking: Collaboration Perspectives from Law Enforcement and Service Providers”. Presented with Dr. Noel Busch, Neely Mahapatra, and Monica Faulkner. Council on Social Work Education. San Francisco, CA 2007 “Exploring the Needs of Human Trafficking Victims”. Paper presented with Dr. Noel Busch, Monica Faulkner, and Neely Mahapatra. National Conference on Refugees and Immigrants. Chicago, IL 2007. “Ethical Issues in Adoption”. Adoption Knowledge Affiliates Conference, Austin, TX. 2007. “Cultural Competency and Intersectionality: Bridging Practice Among Welfare, Abuse and Violence and Redirecting Service”. National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect. Portland, OR 2006. “Integrating Research into the BSW Curriculum”. Baccalaureate Social Work Education Conference. Los Angeles, CA 2006. “Resiliency Theory and Culturally Competent Practice with Immigrants and Refugees”. Baccalaureate Social Work Education Conference. Los Angeles, CA 2006. “Intersecting Child Welfare, Substance Abuse, and Family Violence: Culturally Competent Practices”. Book Presentation. Council on Social Work Education, APM. Chicago, IL. Co-presented with Drs. Ruth McRoy and Carmen Ortiz Hendricks. 2006. “An Alternative Methodology in Teaching and Evaluating Clinical Competence”. Chicago: IL. Paper co-presented at the Council on Social Work Education APM with Drs. Eva Lu, Muriel Yu, and Yen Feng. Chicago, IL. 2006. “Southeast Asian and African Refugee Family and Marital Challenges” Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education APM. Chicago, IL. 2006. “Relationship between Foster Care Youth’s Participation in Extracurricular Activities and Positive Placement Outcomes”. San Antonio, TX. Poster paper co-presented at the Society for Social Work Research with Dr. James Schwab. 2005. “Race, Class, Rights, and Rebuilding: Katrina Aftermath”. Invited panel presentation Columbia University, School of Social Work. Co-presenters Drs. Portia Adams, J. Paul Martin, Dirk Salomons, and Lionel McIntyre. NY.

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2005. “Globalization: Changes in China’s Social Policies and Programs”. Invited talk at Columbia University School of Social Work. NY. 2005. “Immigrant and Refugee Children and the Child Welfare System”. Invited talk at Columbia University School of Social Work. NY. 2005. “Globalization and Human Trafficking”. Invited talk at Columbia University School of Social Work. NY. 2005. “Refugee Needs: Marital Support, Employability, and Entrepreneurship”. Invited talk at Columbia University School of Social Work. NY. 2005. “Pathways to Self-Sufficiency: A Model for Successful Employability and Entrepreneurship for Refugees in Central Texas”. Invited presentation to the Center for New North Carolinians, Department of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina. Co-presenters Dr. Noel Busch, Dr. Marilyn Armour, Laurie Cook Heffron, and Amy Chanmugam. 2005. “Program Evaluation: Logistics and Examples”. Council on Social Work Education. Baccalaureate Program Directors Conference. Austin, TX 2005. “Assessing the Needs of Refugee and Asylee Families“. Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. Paper co-presented with Noel Busch, Laurie Cook Heffron & Anita McClendon. Honolulu, HI. 2005. “Collaborative Responses in Addressing Disproportionality: A Look at Dynamic Community Responses”. Council on Social Work Education. Baccalaureate Program Directors Conference. Austin, TX. Paper co-presented with Carolyne Rodriguez and Deborah Greene. 2005. “ The Great Third Coast: How Teaching in the Midwest and South Challenges Asian American Studies”. Association of Asian American Studies. Roundtable presentation. Los Angeles, CA. 2005. “Protecting Children through Strengthening Families: Healthy Marriage Initiative with Refugee Families. National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect. Boston, MA. Co-presenting with Dr. Noel Busch and Laurie Cook Heffron. 2004. “Healthy Marriage Initiative-Working with Refugee Children and Families”. Family Preservation Institute Conference. San Antonio, TX. 2004. “ Teaching Asian American Studies”. Asian American Studies- East of California Conference. Nashville, TN.

2004. “Use of Assessment Information in Decision-Making by Child Protective Service Workers”. Society for Social Work Research. Co-presented with Dr. James Schwab, Shanti Kulkarni, Eunju Lee.

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2004. “Curricular Issues in Asian American Studies”. Association for Asian American Studies. Boston, MA.

2003. "Kinship Care: Intergenerational and Multicultural Practice". Invited presentation at the National Association of Social Work, Texas Chapter. Co-presented with Jessica Ritter, MSSW. 2003. “Culturally Competent Practice with Immigrants and Refugees: Understanding Social Environments and Human Behaviors”. Invited Faculty Development Institute. Council on Social Work Education. Atlanta, GA. 2003.”Multigenerational, Multicultural, and Interprofessional Practice: In theory and in action”. Invited presentation at Council on Social Work Education. Atlanta, GA. Co-presented with Dr. Colette Browne. 2002. “Building Competencies to Manage Diversity Across Practice”. Invited Faculty Development Institute. Council on Social Work Education. Nashville, TN. 2001. “Culturally Competent Practice: Assessing Values and Developing Biculturalization of Interventions”. Invited Faculty Development Institute. Council on Social Work Education. Dallas, Texas. 2001. “Culturally Competent Knowledge/Skills for Multi-Level Empowerment of Asians/Pacific Islander Americans Today”. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education. Dallas, Texas. 2000. “An Asiancentric Social Work Approach to Practice”. National Association of Social Work. Co-presented with Dr. Sharlene Furuto, Baltimore, Md. 2000. “Culturally Competent Family Preservation Skills: A Biculturalization of Interventions”. Invited paper at the Family Preservation Institute Conference. Co-presented with Dr. Halaevalu Vakalahi. San Antonio, Texas. 2000. “Adoption Connection: A University-Community Collaboration”. Invited Panel co-presented with Linda Santos, The Casey Family Program, Honolulu, Division. Council on Social Work Education. Commission on Social Work Practice. New York City, New York. 1999. “Educating Professionals for Culturally Competent Practice with Adoptive Infants from China”. National Association for Family-Based Services, Thirteenth Annual Empowering Families Conference. Baltimore, Maryland. 1999. “Analysis of Asian-Pacific Islander Women’s Substance Abuse Narratives Using Feminist Perspectives and Grounded Theory”. Paper co-presented at the Council on Social Work Education with Dr. Paula Morelli. San Francisco, CA. 1998. “Multicultural Issues in Teaching HBSE”. Invited paper respondent at the CSWE and University of Michigan Cultural Competence for Social Work Education in the 21st Century Conference. Ann Arbor, Michigan. 1998. “Culturally Competent Social Work Practice in the Twenty First Century”. Keynote Speech.

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CSWE and University of Michigan Cultural Competence for Social Work Education in the 21st Century Conference. Ann Arbor, Michigan. 1998. “Culturally Competent Social Work Practice with Asian and Pacific Islander Families: Developing a Theory and Family”. Invited workshop leader at a Faculty Development Institute. National Association for Family-based Services Empowering Conference and California Department of Social Services Family-Centered Services Conference. San Diego, CA. 1998. "From Policy to Practice: The Adoption of Chinese Children by U.S. Families." Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education. Co-presenter: Dr. Issac Gusukuma, Howard Payne University. Orlando, Florida. 1997. "Pursuit of New Opportunities (PONO): The Hawaiian Welfare Initiative”. National Association of Family Based Services 11th Annual Empowering Families Conference. Paper accepted but not presented due to lack of funding. Minneapolis, MN. 1997." Single Parenting: Stressors and Coping Strategies of Asian American Mothers". Posterboard presented by colleague at National Council of Family Relations. Washington, D.C. 1997. "Human Diversity: Models of Teaching". Chair. Council on Social Work Education. Chicago, Illinois. 1996. "Culturally Competent Family Preservation Practice: A Multicultural Challenge" Invited paper session at Family Preservation Conference, Family Preservation: Essentials, Expertise, and Excellence. Sponsored by Family Preservation Institute of New Mexico State University, held in San Antonio, Texas. 1995. "Contemporary Mental Health Issues Among Asian Americans: Focuses on Family Violence and Child Abuse”. National Association Social Workers, Co-presenters: Muriel Yu, Fariyal Ross Sheriff. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1995. "Building Empowerment Theory: Towards a Definition for Education in Family Based Services”. National Association of Family-Based Services, Co-presenters: Patricia Sandau-Beckler and Karen Sowers-Hoag. Chicago, IL. 1995. "Family Preservation for Asians". Invited Keynote Speaker. Minnesota Council on Asian and Pacific Minnesotans. St. Paul, Minnesota. 1995. “Culturally Competent Social Work Practice with Children and Families”. Workshop given at the The Casey Family Programs, Seattle, WA. 1995. "An Empowerment Approach for Asian and Pacific Islander Families: A Model for Biculturalization of Interventions." Paper co-presented with Tolly Boyd at the Council of Social Work Education. San Diego, CA. 1995. "U.S. Immigration Policy and Chinese Immigrant Children and Families." Invitational paper presented at the Children of Color RoundTable sponsored by the Society of Research in Child Development. Indianapolis, Indiana.

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1994. "A Biculturalization Model for Family Preservation Services". Paper co-presented with Tolly Boyd at National Association of Family-Based Services. Boston, MA. 1994. "Working with Chinese, Asian Indian, and Japanese Families: Culturally Competent Practice." Paper co-presented with Drs. Sharlene Furuto and Fariyal Ross-Sheriff at National Association of Social Workers. Nashville, Tennessee. 1994. "Family Preservation Values and Services: Cultural Sensitivity Towards Asian and Hispanic Families." Paper co-presented with Pat Sandau-Beckler at Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, GA. 1993. "Family Preservation Ecological Values: Cultural Sensitivity towards Asian and Hispanic Families." Paper Co-Presented at Seventh Annual National Association of Family-Based Services, Empowering Families Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL. 1993. "Confucianism Family Social Work: A Global Social Work Practice." Paper presented at National Association of Social Work. Orlando, FL. 1993. "The 'Hurried Child' in China." Paper presented at the American Educational Research Association. Annual Program Meeting, Atlanta, GA. 1993. "Family Preservation: Making It Work for Asian Families." Paper presented at Council of Social Work Education, New York, NY. 1992. "Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Community Model for Asian Groups." Paper presented at the Council of Social Work Education, Kansas City, MO. 1991. "An Ecological Approach to Asian and Pacific American Education: A Bridge Between Youth, Family, and School." Paper presented at the National Association of Asian and Pacific Education, Pasadena, CA. 1990. "Family and Kindergarten in China: The 'Spoiled Child' Syndrome." Paper presented at Association for Asian Studies, Chicago, IL. 1988. "Asian American Social Work Education". Chair and discussant. Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, GA. Local 2015. “Framing Major Challenges and Current Controversies Surrounding Social Work Education”. Invited talk PhD Colloquium, The University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work. 2014. “Foster Care and CPS in the State of Texas”. Invited talk by the University of Texas at Austin, Organizational Diversity and Development Office, Housing and Food Service Staff. 2013. “International Adoption: Integration/Family Transition. Invited talk for Great Wall Adoption Agency. Austin, TX. 2012. “ Celebrating Cultural Diversity in School Social Work”. Invited Keynote at Texas School Social Work Conference”. Austin, Texas.

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2012. “More than a Model Minority: Enhancing Counseling Practices, Advocacy & Community Outreach with Asian Americans in Central Texas”. Panelist at the Asian American Behavioral Health Network Conference. Austin, TX. 2011. “Culturally Competent Services for Foreign National Victims of Human Trafficking”. Invited Paper at South Texas Coalition of Human Trafficking and Slavery. San Antonio, Texas. 2010. “Ethical Dilemmas in International Adoptions“. Adoption Knowledge Affiliates. Austin, TX. 2010. “Culturally Competent Social Work Practice”, Concordia University, Austin, TX 2010. “Victims of Human Trafficking”, Concordia University, Austin, TX 2010 “Immigrants and Refugees” Concordia University, Austin, TX 2010. “Transracial Adoptions: Parental Socialization Challenges”. Parenting Across Cultures. Austin, TX. 2009. “Joy Luck Club 101: Raising Chinese Adopted Daughters as Asian Americans”. Families with Children from China. Austin, TX 2009 “Ethics in Openness in Foster Adoptive Situations”. Adoption Knowledge Affiliates Conference. Paper co-presented with Monica Faulkner. Austin, TX. 2008. “Working with Immigrant and Refugee Children and Families in Schools”. Invited paper presented at National Council for Social Studies Conference. Houston, TX. 2008. “When Does Adoption Begin: Ethical Dilemmas for Adoption Professionals” Paper presented at Adoption Knowledge Affiliates Conference. Austin, TX. 2008. “Ethical Dilemmas in Working with Immigrants and Refugees” Invited paper presented at the Bexar County Children’s Court Attorney Ad Litem Conference. San Antonio, TX. 2008. “National Initiatives Related to Immigrants and Refugees”. Invited paper presented at the Texas Statewide Refugee Conference. Austin, TX. 2008. “The Relationship between Culture and Parenting”. Lecture given in the Children and Society Course taught by Drs. Alba Ortiz and Catherine Echols. College of Education. The University of Texas at Austin. Austin, TX. 2007. “Nature versus Nurture: Implications for Triad Members” Invited talk Adoption Knowledge Affiliates. Austin, TX. 2007. “Adoptions in China: Past, Present, and Future”. Invited speaker at China Care Banquet. Austin, TX. 2007. “Cultural Influences in Child Development and Child Rearing” Lecture given in the Children and Society Course taught by Drs. Alba Ortiz and Catherine Echols. College of Education. The

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University of Texas at Austin. Austin, TX 2007. “Ethical Dilemmas in Working with Immigrants and Refugees in School Settings”. School Social Work Conference sponsored by The University of Texas at Austin. School of Social Work. Austin, TX 2007. “Teaching Human Behavior in the Social Environment”. Invited speaker in Dr. Allen Rubin’s Teaching Pedagogy Course. School of Social Work. The University of Texas at Austin. 2007. “Integrating Theory into Research Projects” Invited panelist speaker in Dr. Elizabeth Pomeroy’s Doctoral Theory Course. School of Social Work. The University of Austin. 2006. “Ethics in Social Work Practice with Immigrant and Refugee Populations”. Continuing Education Program. The University of Texas at Austin. School of Social Work. Austin, TX 2005. “Pathways to Self-Sufficiency: A Model for Successful Employability and Entrepreneurship for Refugees in Central Texas.” Invited presentation at the Texas Statewide Refugee Conference. Co-presenters Dr. Noel Busch, Dr. Marilyn Armour, Laurie Cook Heffron, and Amy Chanmugam. San Antonio, TX. 2005. “Asian American Studies”. Invited panelist by the McCombs School of Business Asian American Student Association. The University of Texas at Austin. 2005. “Women in the Academy”. Invited panel member. Event sponsored by UT Center for Women and Gender Studies. 2005. “Mentoring Asian American Students”. Invited workshop sponsored by UT Dean of Students Office on Academic Enrichment Services. 2004. “Cultural Competence Practice with Asian American Clients”. Invited workshop sponsored by the Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association. 2004. “Teaching Cultural Diversity”. Invited talk given in Dr. Allen Rubin’s class. School of Social Work. The University of Texas at Austin. 2004. “Consortia of Refugee Providers Statewide (CORPS)-Strategic Planning and Training.” Texas Department of Human Services. Office of Immigration and Refugee Affairs. Co-presented with Noel Busch, Laurie Cook Heffron, and Anita McClendon. San Antonio, TX. 2004. “Asian American Studies at UT” Invited talk given for Asian Pacific Heritage Month to Texas credit union workers and administrators. Austin, TX. 2004. “Child welfare, abuse, and violence: Intersections of social work practice”. Keynote address and workshops. Baylor University, Waco, TX. 2004.“Teaching, Research, and Diversity (Curriculum Issues)”. Educating for Diversity. The University of Texas at Austin.

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2004. Special Needs Adoptions in the People’s Republic of China. Invited talk given in Dr. Ruth McRoy’s class. School of Social Work. The University of Texas at Austin. 2003. “Vision 20/20: Asian Pacific American Forum Conference”. Panel Moderator. Austin, TX.

2003. “Current Research in Child Welfare ”. Invited talk given to the UTSSW Advisory Board. Austin, TX. 2003. “Ethnic Identity and International Adoptions in the People’s Republic of China”. Invited talk given in Dr. Ruth McRoy’s Adoption class. School of Social Work. The University of Texas at Austin. 2003. “Proposal Writing for the National Institutes of Health” Talk given at the UTSSW Diversity Institute. Austin, TX. 2003. “Teaching Pedagogy and Cultural Diversity”. Invited talk given in Dr. Diana DiNitto’s Pedagogy class. School of Social Work. The University of Texas at Austin. 2003. “Collaboration and Capacity Building among Refugee Social Service Agencies”. Workshop sponsored by the Texas Department of Human Services Office of Immigration and Refugee Affairs. 2003. “Working with People of Color”. The University of Texas at Austin Law School. Invited presentation co-presented with Dr. Ruth McRoy and Eunice Garcia. 2003. “Ethical Principles in Working with Immigrant and Refugee Families”. Invited continuing education workshop sponsored by The University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work, El Paso Alumni Association. 2002. “Intercountry Adoptions in the People’s Republic of China”. Invited talk given in Dr. Ruth McRoy’s class. School of Social Work. The University of Texas at Austin. 2002. “Culturally Competent Practice in Early Childhood Interventions”. Invited talk given in Dr. Vanessa Greene’s class in Educational Psychology. The University of Texas at Austin. 2002. “Ethnic and Sexual Identity Formation”. Workshop sponsored by the Casey Family Programs. Austin, TX. Co-presented with Tammy Linseisen and Shane Whalley from the Diversity Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work. 2001. “Preparing for Child and Family Service Reviews”. Invited talk given to the Department of Human Services. Honolulu, HI. 2001. “Cultural Values, Behaviors, and Norms: An Analysis of Risk and Protective Factors”. Building Bridges with Traditional Knowledge II: An International Summit Meeting on Issues Involving Indigenous Peoples, Conservatism, Sustainable Development, and Ethnoscience. Honolulu, HI. 2001. “Working with Birth Parents”. Invited talk presented to Hawaii Adoption and Permanency

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Alliance, Casey Family Programs, and Department of Human Services. Honolulu, HI. 2001. “Tips on Grant Writing”. Invited talk to doctoral students by Dr. Mary Jo Noonan. College of Education. University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. 2000. “Family-Centered Practice in the 21st Century”. Keynote Presentation with Dr. Sylvia Yuen, Center on the Family. University of Hawaii at Manoa. Sponsored by the National Association of Social Workers. Honolulu, HI. 2000. “Prioritizing in the Sacred Grove”. Invited talk. University of Hawaii Womens Mentoring Program. Honolulu, HI. 2000. “Adoptions in the People’s Republic of China”. Invited talk given at the Center for Chinese Studies. University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. 2000. “Interdisciplinary Collegiality within the Professional Schools”. Invited panel discussion sponsored by the College of Education. University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI. 1999. “Principles of Grantsmanship”. Invited talk to doctoral students at the University of Hawaii, . College of Education for Dr. Mary Jo Noonan. Honolulu, HI. 1998. “Child Welfare in Hawaii and the United States”. Invited lecture given to the Hakodate Otani Women’s Junior College at the University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. 1998. “Short-Term Treatment Groups for Patients at Hawaii State Hospital” Staff Development Workshops given at HSH. Honolulu, HI. 1998. “Treating Women with Substance Abuse: Evaluating the Use of Hawaiian Healers in Improving Parenting Skills”. Paper presented at Association of Asian American Studies. Co-presenter: Dr. Paula Morelli, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI. 1998. “Cultural Issues and Transference and Countertransference”. Invited Talk at the Hawaii State Hospital. Honolulu, HI. 1998. “Women’s Voices about Substance Abuse and Indigenous Helping”. NASW Conference, Co-presenter: Dr. Paula Morelli, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI. 1997. "Transitioning from State Hospital to the Community: A Culturally Competent Approach". Training presented to the Hawaii State Hospital. Honolulu, HI. 1996. "Assessing Child Protective Families". Invited training workshop with Dr. Larry Lister. Department of Human Services. Honolulu, HI. 1995. "Transference and Countertransference: Cross Cultural Implications". Invited talk given at Hawaii State Hospital. Honolulu, HI. 1995. “Cross Cultural Competency”. Training Workshop given at Casey Family Program, Honolulu, HI.

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1995. "The Impact of U.S. Immigration Policy on Chinese Children and Families". Invited talk given at the Chinese Studies Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI. 1994. "Chinese Immigrants of Hawaii- Problem Trends, Social Service Interventions, and Supplemental Resources”. Panel Moderator. Association of Asian Studies. Honolulu, HI. 1994. "Family Preservation, Family Safety: Where Are We Going?" Moderator of panel. National Association of Social Work Conference, Hawaii Chapter, Honolulu, HI. 1994. "Family Preservation Evaluation and Training." Workshop presented to Families Together Initiative. Honolulu, HI. 1994. "Family Preservation and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy." Workshops given at Queen Liliuoukalani Children's Centers, Hilo and Honolulu, HI. 1993. "Family Preservation: An Overview." Invited talk for The Hawaii Community Foundation, Honolulu, HI. 1993. "Dissonant Values: Possible Socialization Dilemmas for Chinese Preschool Parents in Hawaii." Invited paper presented at the East-West Center Chinese Childhood Socialization Conference, Honolulu, HI. 1993. "Family Preservation: Teacher Involvement with Families with Asian Preschoolers." Paper presented at Hawaii Association of Education for the Young Child, Honolulu, HI. 1993. "Empowering Families." Invited workshop sponsored by the State Department of Health, Hilo, HI. 1993. "Culturally Sensitive Family Therapies for the Severely Chronically Mentally Ill Population." Invited talk for social work staff and interns at Hawaii State Hospital, Kaneohe, HI. 1992. "The Educational System in the People's Republic of China." Invited talk for the SPEBE, China Program, sponsored by the Center for Chinese Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI. 1992. "Parent-Worker Relationships in Families with Handicapped Children." Invited talk at Zero-To-Three Hawaii Project, Honolulu, HI. 1992. "China's Single Child Policy-Its Impact on Family and School Goals." Invited talk at Center for Chinese Studies, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. 1991. "Patterns of Student and Faculty Interaction in Multicultural Higher Education Settings." Workshop presented at University of Hawaii, New Faculty Orientation, Honolulu, HI. 1991. "Asian/Pacific Immigration: A Community Perspective." Chair and discussant. Association of Asian American Studies. Honolulu, HI. 1991. "An Ecological Approach to Multicultural Higher Education: The Behavior Dynamics Assessment Model." Paper presented at the Conference on Academic Literacies in Multicultural

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Education, Honolulu, HI. 1990. "Doing Ethnographic Research in the People's Republic of China." Invited talk at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. 1987. "Changing Roles of Women in China." Invited talk to the American Association of University Women, Minneapolis, MN. 1987."Educational and Family Systems in the People's Republic of China." Invited talks sponsored by the Minnesota State Department of Education, Minneapolis, MN. 1985. "Changing Roles of Women in Chinese American Literature." Invited talk to Augsburg College faculty. St. Paul, MN.

TEACHING INTERESTS

Huma Behavior and the Social Environment, Child Welfare, International Social Work, Transracial and Intercountry Adoptions, Victims of Human Trafficking, Immigrant and Refugee Children and Families, Racial Disproportionality in Public Child Welfare Asian American/ Chinese Children and Families, Culturally Competent Social Work Practice

OTHER PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION

University Courses Taught

SW 717 Social Work Practice with Children and Families SW 718 Seminar in Social Work Practice with Children and Families SW 724 Clinical Practice in Mental Health SW 680 Family Preservation SW 680 Introduction to Child Welfare SW 680 Single Parenthood and Children of Divorce SW 660 Human Behavior in the Social Environment SW 440 Social Work Research Methods SW 395 K Advanced Qualitative Data Analyses SW393T11 International Social Work SW 381R Human Behavior and the Social Environment SW 381 Cultural Diversity SW 360 Adoption and Foster Care SW 360 Social Work Practice with Asian American Families

SW 327 Human Behavior and the Social Environment SW 325 Foundations of Social Justice

SW 310 Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare SW 302 Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families, and Groups SW 200 Introduction to Social Work

University Service The University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, Dean Review Committee, 2017-present. The University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work. Accreditation Committee. 2016-present.

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The University of Texas at Austin. School of Social Work. Committee on Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice. 2016-present. The University of Texas at Austin. Council for Racial and Ethnic Equity and Diversity. 2015-present. The University of Texas at Austin/Council on Social Work Education. Search Committee for Director of the Center for Diversity and Social Justice. 2014-2015. The University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work, BSW Honors Thesis Advisor. 2013-present. The University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work, Executive Committee, 2013-present. The University of Texas at Austin. Center for Asian American Studies. Advisory Committee Co-Chair. (2013). The University of Texas at Austin. Center for Asian American Studies. Search Committee Chair. (2013). The University of Texas at Austin. Undergraduate Graduation Rates: 300 Communities Committee. 2012-2013. The University of Texas at Austin. Undergraduate Graduation Rates: Orientation Committee. 2012-2013. The University of Texas at Austin. Undergraduate Graduation Rates: ReFRESH Orientation Committee. Chair. 2012-2013. The University of Texas at Austin. Taskforce on Undergraduate Graduation Rates. 2011. The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Women’s and Gender Studies, Steering Committee. 2010-2012. The University of Texas at Austin. Committee on Bridging Discipline Program. Social Justice. 2009-2013. The University of Texas at Austin. Committee on Undergraduate Writing Flag. 2008-2011. The University of Texas at Austin, Office of the Registrar, Associate Registrar Search Committee, 2008-2009. The University of Texas at Austin. University Marshal for the Faculty. 2008-present. The University of Texas at Austin. Office of the Registrar Strategic Planning. 2008. The University of Texas at Austin. Provost Council on Academic Advising. 2007-2008. The University of Texas at Austin. Chair, Student Deans Committee. 2007-2009. The University of Texas at Austin. Committee on Undergraduate Program Review. 2007-2009. The University of Texas at Austin. Educational Policy Committee. Ex-Officio. 2007-2009. The University of Texas at Austin. Committee on Student Affairs. 2007-2008. The University of Texas at Austin. Graduate School Diversity Mentoring Fellowship Committee. 2007-2011. The University of Texas at Austin. Bridging Disciplines Program Connexus Advisory Board. 2006-2013. The University of Texas at Austin. Bridging Disciplines Program Human Rights and Social Justice Concentration Track member. 2013-present. The University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work, Social Work Council Faculty Advisor. 2006-2009. The University of Texas at Austin. Asian/Asian American Faculty Staff Association. Faculty Co-chair. 2006-2008. Member 2006-present. The University of Texas at Austin. Search committee for Vice Provost in Inclusion and Cross Cultural Effectiveness. 2004-2005. The University of Texas at Austin, SEATFORCE Faculty Advisor. 2005-2006. The University of Texas at Austin. Faculty Advisory Committee on Budget of the General Faculty. 2004-present. Vice Chair. 2007-2008.

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The University of Texas at Austin. Research Assistantship Selection Committee. 2004. 2006. The University of Texas at Austin. Admissions Committee for the Graduate Portfolio Program in Non-Profit Management. 2002-2004. The University of Texas at Austin. Graduate Studies Continuing Fellowship Committee. 2002-2004. The University of Texas at Austin. Executive Committee. 2003-2005. The University of Texas at Austin. MSSW Admissions Committee. 2006-2007. The University of Texas at Austin. The Professional Linkage Committee. 2006-2009. The University of Texas at Austin. Program Director’s Committee. 2006-2009. The University of Texas at Austin. Student Financial Support Committee. 2006-2009. The University of Texas at Austin. Austin Child Guidance Community-based Service Center Advisory Board. 2006-2007. The University of Texas at Austin. Program Assessment Committee. 2006-2009. The University of Texas at Austin. Dual Degree MSSW/MDIV Planning Committee. 2005-2006. The University of Texas at Austin. Departmental Review Committee. 2005-present. The University of Texas at Austin. International Committee. 2005-present. The University of Texas at Austin. Mentor for Research Internship. 2003-2004.2006-2007. The University of Texas at Austin. BSW Program Committee. 2002-present. The University of Texas at Austin. Center for Social Work Research Administrative Committee. 2002-2005. The University of Texas at Austin. Title IV-E Committee. 2002-2007. The University of Texas at Austin, Diversity Institute, Member, 2002-2007. University of Hawaii, Department Promotion Committee for Office for Faculty Development and Support. 2001. University of Hawaii, Graduate Council. Program Review Committee for Anthropology, 2001. University of Hawaii, Graduate Council. Program Review Committee for TIRM, 2001. University of Hawaii, Graduate Council, 2000-2002. University of Hawaii, School of Social Work, Dean’s Search Committee. 2000-2001. University of Hawaii, Woman Studies, Affiliate Faculty, 2001-2002. University of Hawaii, Asian Studies, Graduate Faculty. 1999-2002. University of Hawaii, Program Review Committee for Asian Studies and South Asian Studies, 1999-2000. University of Hawaii, Center for Chinese Studies, Curriculum Committee, 1999-2002. University of Hawaii, Office of Faculty Development, Teaching Excellence Committee. 1996. University of Hawaii, Office of Faculty Development and Support, Women's Mentoring Committee member, 1995-2000. University of Hawaii, School of Social Work. MSW Chair. 1995. 1997 Co-Chair. University of Hawaii, Office of Faculty Development and Support. Advisory Committee member. 1994-1997. University of Hawaii, School of Social Work, Research Travel Subcommittee, member 1993-1996. University of Hawaii, School of Social Work and other Departments, Masters and Doctoral Theses

Committee Work- Doctoral Committee member: (College of Education 1993-2000; Sociology Department 1996-1997). Doctoral Advisor 1995-2001. Doctoral Chair 1995-1999. Master’s Thesis member (Anthropology Department 1997-1998).

University of Hawaii, School of Social Work, Graduate Admissions Committee, 1992-2002. University of Hawaii, School of Social Work, Child and Family Concentration, Chair, 1992-2002.

University of Hawaii, School of Social Work, Human Behavior in the Social Environment, Chair, 1991-1992.

University of Hawaii, School of Social Work, Doctoral Admissions Committee, 1990-1992.

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University of Hawaii, School of Social Work, Personnel Committee, 1990-2002. University of Hawaii, School of Social Work, Curriculum Committee, 1990- 2002. University of Hawaii, School Of Social Work, B.S.W. Committee member, Mental Health Concentration member, 1990-1992. University of Hawaii, New Faculty Orientation Committee. 1991. Bethel College, Regent's Scholarship Selection Committee, 1986-1988. Bethel College, Curriculum Advisory Task Force, 1985-1986. Bethel College, Special Advising Task Force, 1983-1988. Bethel College, Integration Task Force, 1981-1984. Bethel College, International Student Advisory Board, 1981-1988.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE GADE, Advisory Board Member, 2017-present Baylor University. External Reviewer for Promotion and Tenure. 2017. American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare. Board Member. 2015-present. Treasurer. 2016-present. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, External Reviewer for Promotion and Tenure. 2016. Society for Social Work and Research. RCDC committee. 2016-2017. University of Hawaii, External Reviewer for Tenure and Promotion. 2014. NASW National Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity. Board member. 2013-2016. North American Council on Adoptable Children. Board member. 2013-2015. 2016-present. Council on Social Work Education. Commission on Educational Policy 2013-2016. University of Georgia, School of Social Work, External Reviewer for Promotion, 2013. University of North Carolina, School of Social Work. External Reviewer for Promotion. 2013. Boston College. External Reviewer for Promotion and Tenure. 2012. Boston University. External Reviewer for Promotion and Tenure. 2011. Virginia Commonwealth University. External Reviewer for Promotion. 2011. University of Toronto. External Reviewer for Promotion. 2011. University of Michigan. External Reviewer for Promotion. 2010. University of Georgia. External Reviewer for Promotion. 2010. Asian and Pacific Islanders Social Work Educators, 2nd International Conference, CSWE Conference-Co-chair. 2010. University of Toronto, External Reviewer for Promotion and Tenure. Spring 2009. New York University. External Reviewer for Promotion. Fall 2008. University of California, Berkeley. External Reviewer for Promotion. Fall 2008. Heinz Foundation. Council of Nominators. 2007-2009. Harvard Graduate School of Education. Alumni Council. Board Member. October 2007-2010. Associate Editor. Social Work Desk Reference. Revised Edition. Oxford University Press.2007-2008. Baccalaureate Program Directors Association. Research Subcommittee. Chair. 2006-2009. University of Buffalo. External Reviewer for Promotion. Fall 2006. University of Houston. External Reviewer for Promotion and Tenure. Summer-Fall 2005. University of Washington. External Reviewer for Promotion and Tenure. Fall 2004. Fall. 2006. Hunter College of New York City. External Reviewer for Promotion and Tenure. Fall 2004. Arizona State University. External Reviewer for Promotion and Tenure. Fall 2004. University of Michigan. External Reviewer for Promotion and Tenure. 2002. University of Toronto. External Reviewer for Promotion and Tenure. 1999-2000. Council on Social Work Education. Appointed to the Commission on Social Work Practice. 1998-2004.

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National Association of Family Based Services. Educational Planning Committee,1994-2001. Conference Paper Editorial Evaluator, 1994. Board Member 1995-2001. Conference Proceedings Co-Editor, 1994, 1995. Public Education Chair 1997-2001. Cultural Competency Task Force Chair 1997-2001. Head Start's National Research Conference. Proposal Reviewer. 1996. 1999. 2001. Council on Social Work Education. APM Corresponding Committee Member, 1993-2000. Abstract Reviewer, 1993-present.Cultural Diversity Satellite Project, 1993. National Association on Social Workers. Hawaii Chapter. Board of Directors, 1993-1995. 2000-2002. International Committee, 1991-1993. Continuing Education Committee 1993-1995. National Association of Social Workers. Minnesota Chapter. Nominating Committee, 1985.

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare. Adoption Knowledge Affiliates Society for Social Work and Research Council on Social Work Education National Association of Social Workers Asian American Social Work Educators of CSWE

LICENSURE AND TRAINING

Council on Social Work Education. Trained to be Site Visitor for Accreditation, 1991. Updated training 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997. School Social Work Licensure. State of California. 1975-1979.

HONORS AND AWARDS

Council on Social Work Education. Women’s Council Mentoring Award. 2015. The University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work. Diana DiNitto Peer Faculty Mentor Award. 2014. Society for Social Work and Research, Fellow, 2013-present American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare, Fellow, 2013-present. The University of Texas at Austin. Graduate School Diversity Mentoring Fellowship. 2009-2010. Council on Social Work Education. Distinguished Recent Contributions in Social Work Education Award. 2008. The University of Texas at Austin, Asian/Asian American Faculty Staff Association. Faculty RAISE Award. 2008. The University of Texas at Austin. The Texas Exes Teaching Award. 2007 The University of Texas at Austin. Research Internship Award. 2006-2007. The University of Texas at Austin. Research Internship Award. 2003-2004. University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI. Regent’s Teaching Award, 2001. NASW, Honolulu, HI. Social Worker of the Year in Education and Training, 2001. Woodrow Wilson Foundation, Spencer Fellow, 1989-1990. US-China People's Friendship Association, Member of US Women's Delegation to the People's

Republic of China, 1986. Mayling Soong Foundation Scholarship, Wellesley College, 1970-1974. Coro Foundation Urban Affairs Intern, Wellesley College, 1973.