Associate Dean of Practicum Learning
Columbia University School of Social Work
Warren K. Graham is Associate Dean of Practicum Learning at Columbia University’s School of Social Work in New York, following leadership roles in field education at SUNY Stony Brook and the Silberman School of Social Work. A Licensed Clinical Social Worker, CASAC, Warren’s 21-year practice background spans outpatient substance use, mental health, alternatives to incarceration, and forensic social work. Warren also maintains Preferential Peace, LCSW, PC, offering responsive clinical care, and his teaching spans anti-racist social work, oppression, and advanced clinical practice. An active leader in the profession, he serves as NASW–NYS President, on the NYS Social Work Educators Association Board, and co-chairs the CSWE Council on Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Diversity. Warren’s co-authored works address race, law enforcement culture, and criminal justice, reflecting his dedication to social justice and transformative community engagement. Warren has a PhD in Social Work, MSW in Social Work, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology.
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