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Wilma Cordova has conducted research in the area of displaced families following disaster, immigration issues, working with the elderly and HIV/AIDS in the rural context. She holds a Bachelor of Social Work from New Mexico State University and a Master of Social Work from Michigan State University. She is a CASA board member and an American Red Cross mental health provider, and she has been involved with recovery efforts following natural disasters.
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Black Women in Leadership Positions in Rural Nonprofit Organizations: Shifting Toward Intentional Intergenerational Leadership and Mentorship Model Centered on Black Women’s Collective Identity
Sharma, B. B., Washington, S., Carbajal, J. I., Scott, S. & Cordova, W., 2024, En: Human Service Organizations Management, Leadership and Governance. 48, 4, p. 417-435 19 p.Producción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva
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Black Women in Leadership Positions in Rural Nonprofit Organizations: Shifting Toward Intentional Intergenerational Leadership and Mentorship Model Centered on Black Women’s Collective Identity
Sharma, B., Washington, S., Carbajal, J., Scott, S. & Cordova, W., 2024, En: Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance . p. 1-19 19 p.Producción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva
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Rural Social Work Practice: Clinical Case Study Implications
Carbajal, J. & Cordova, W., ene 1 2024, Back Home: Opportunities and Challenges of Social Work with Rural Communities. p. 164-178 15 p.Producción científica: Chapter
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Working With Latino Day Laborers in Rural Communities
Cordova, W., ene 1 2024, Back Home: Opportunities and Challenges of Social Work with Rural Communities. p. 202-215 14 p.Producción científica: Chapter
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Learning from HSI Success Stories - Opportunities for Implementation at SFA
Straub, S. & Cordova, W., feb 12 2021Producción científica: Other contribution
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