Kahlil Green, MSW, is an accomplished social work educator, researcher, and clinician specializing in field education, Black youth mental health, and social justice, bringing a wealth of experience in applied clinical practice, interdisciplinary research, and innovative pedagogy to the University of the District of Columbia.
Experience
Education
Master of Social Work, Howard University Bachelor of Science in Psychology, African American Studies Minor, Magna Cum Laude, Howard University
Roles
Director of Field Education, UDC, 2024-Present
Courses Taught
Practicum I Intro to Social Science Social Work Practice II
Expertise
Diagnostician/Therapist MBI Health Services, LLC Children and Family Program, Washington, D.C., 2019-Present Graduate Assistant, Morgan State University, 2017-20 Research Assistant, Howard University, 2014 Research Assistant, Office of Institutional Assessment Evaluation, Howard University, 2012 Focus Group Moderator, Students Speak Research Institute, Howard University, 2011-12 Undergraduate Research Assistant, Psychology Department, Howard University, 2011
Leadership
Teaching Fellow, James Madison University, 2022-23
Impact
Selected Publications
Green, K., Dickens, D., Thurman, D., & Van Sluytman, L. (2024). The disproportionate use of corporal punishment on African American children in U.S. schools. Journal of African American Studies, 28, 193-206. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12111-024-09646-9
Green, K.M., Price, S., Darrell, A., Floris, N., Hendrix, A., & Johnson, K. (2020). Stereotypes of the Black male.Barnes & Noble Press.
Schiele, J. H., Green, K.M., & Jackson, M. S. (2019). The Welfare Reform Act of 1996: Racial control and resistance among African Americans. In J.H. Schiele (Ed.), Social welfare policy: Regulation and resistance among people of color. Sage Publications, Inc.
Selected Presentations
Van Sluytman, L., & Green, K.M. (2019). Black masculinities. Women’s and Gender Studies Program, Washington, D.C.
Green, K.M. (2018). The impact of corporal punishment on African American students’ access to social justice. Council on Social Work Education’s 64th Annual Program Meeting, Orlando, Florida.
Cudjoe, T., Phillips, T., Boone, S., & Green, K.M. (2018). Teaching social justice in social work: Conceptualizations and recommendations for doctoral programs. Council on Social Work Education’s 64th Annual Program Meeting, Orlando, Florida.
Cudjoe, T., Estreet, A., & Green, K.M. (2018). Hip hop therapy: A tool to address substance use among Black youths. Council on Social Work Education’s 64th Annual Program Meeting, Orlando, Florida.
Recognitions
Fellow, James Madison University Underrepresented Minority Dissertation-Year Fellowship, 2022-23 Recipient, Howard University Donor Scholarship, 2011-12 Dean’s List, Howard University, 2006-11 Recipient, Kappa Alpha Psi Guide Right Beautillion Scholarship, 2006