Assistant Profressor
Johnson C. Smith University
Dr. Judith Crocker-Billingsley is a distinguished scholar and practitioner in the field of social work, with a wealth of expertise in Social Work Education, Social Work and the Media, Social Work Policy and Administration, Social Entrepreneurship, and Social Impact. Her academic journey is marked by a deep commitment to understanding and transforming social systems, demonstrated through her robust work in both academic and applied contexts.
Dr. Crocker-Billingsley holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Spelman College, a Master of Social Work (MSW) from Clark Atlanta University, and a PhD in Policy, Planning, Administration, and Social Science, also from Clark Atlanta University. Her educational background has provided a strong foundation for her leadership in social work initiatives, particularly those focused on social entrepreneurship and its intersection with social justice.
Dr. Crocker-Billingsley has a particular interest in promoting awareness and action around the Social Work Congressional Initiative and BSW Congressional Internships, where she strives to strengthen the connection between social work and policy-making at the national level. She is also an advocate for the observance of March as Social Work Month, ensuring that the essential contributions of social workers to society are recognized and celebrated. Additionally, her work delves into how social work can drive entrepreneurial ventures to create lasting social impact.
Through her extensive experience in social work education and policy, Dr. Crocker-Billingsley continues to shape the future of the field, empowering the next generation of social workers to make meaningful change in their communities and beyond.
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