
Dr. Kati Corlew, professor of Psychology and Trauma-Informed Emergency Management, has recently achieved multiple scholarly milestones.
She has two forthcoming publications: one based on her Spring 2023 sabbatical research titled “Not Just Window Dressing: Cultivating Lasting Policy and Practice Reforms toward Racial Equity and Justice in a Small Non-Profit Organization” in the Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community, and another titled “The Role of Community Connection in the Practice of Trauma-Informed Emergency Management” in the Journal of Emergency Management, as part of their special issue Leave Nobody Behind: Emergency Management in a More Inclusive Way. She will also present this work at a virtual conference, accessible at leavenobodybehind.info.
In addition, Dr. Corlew was named Best Paper Presenter for her technical presentation and research contributions at EduCon London – International Conference on Education for her presentation, “Radical Empowerment: Practicing the Principles in a Community Psychology Course.”