PhD Student
Arizona State University
Zoe is a Ph.D. student in Social Work at Arizona State University, specializing in violence epidemiology, trauma, and health disparities. She has a background in both public health epidemiology and social work. With a focus on gender-based violence (GBV), disability justice, and refugee resettlement, her research examines the intersectionality of trauma, violence, and oppression, particularly within marginalized communities. Their work combines both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, with an emphasis on community-based participatory research (CBPR) and critical feminist theories. Zoe has published research on intimate partner violence (IPV) among refugees, gender-inclusive clinical tools for transgender youth, and health disparities in migrant populations. Her work is grounded in a commitment to social justice, advocating for equitable systems that prioritize the voices and needs of the most vulnerable. Her goal is to work with communities to create effective change that is relevant and culturally responsive.
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