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Ashley Daftary, Ph.D., MSW

Associate Professor

Summary

Ashley Daftary, Ph.D. is experienced in home-based, out-patient, in-patient, school-based and international social work practice settings. Her research focuses on structural inequities and anti-oppressive practices across systems, including immigration, education, and policy-making. Her teaching interests remain consistent with her research and practice experience. She strives to create an inclusive learning environment as she addresses issues of power, privilege in oppression in both in-person and online classroom settings.

Theoretical, academic and research interests

  • Culturally responsive and anti-oppressive social work practice
  • Structural inequities across systems
  • Impact of white supremacy, racism and discrimination on well-being
  • Critical Race Theory (CRT)
  • School social work

Courses taught at the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ

  • 630: Social Work History and Social Work Welfare Policy
  • 310/610: Structural Oppression
  • 351: Global Social Work
  • 451/651: Introduction to School Social Work
  • 793: Integrative Capstone in Advanced Generalist Social Work Practice

Publications

  • Daftary, A., & Sugrue, E. (2021). . Equity & Excellence in Education, 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1080/10665684.2021.2010014
  • Daftary, A (2021).  Clinical Social Work Journal.
  • Daftary, A., Ortega, D., & Hylton, M. (2021). . Critical Social Work, 22 (1). 
  • Daftary, A., Ortega, D., Sanders, C., & Hylton, M. (2021). . Journal of Social Work Education. 
  • Sugrue, E. & Daftary, A. (2021). “I had to call them out on a very tight rope”: . Educational Studies. 
  • Daftary, A., Sugrue, E., Gustman, B., Lechuga-Peña, S. (2021). . Children & Schools, cdab005.
  • Roney, M. & Daftary, A. (2020). Implementation barriers to restorative approaches in K-12 schools: An integrative review. School Social Work Journal, 45 (1), 1-15.
  • Daftary, A. (2020). Prioritizing school social workers’ roles and responsibilities to combat oppression in K-12 Schools: Perspectives from educators with anti-oppressive orientations.
  • Daftary, A., Devereux, P., & Elliott, M. (2020). Discrimination, depression and anxiety among college women in the Trump Era.
  • Daftary, A. (2020). Restrictions and barriers confronted by Mexican Americans with unauthorized immigrant family members.
  • Daftary, A.H. (2019). Living with uncertainty: Perceptions of well-being among Latinx young adults in immigrant family systems.
  • Daftary, A.H. (2018). Critical Race Theory: An effective framework for social work research. .
  • Daftary, A.H. (2018). Intersectionality and the disparate experiences of Latinos based on the immigrant status of family members. , 42 (3), 187-198.
  • Daftary, A.H. (2018) Confronting Immigration Myths with the Reality: A Necessary Perspective for Culturally Grounded Social Work Practice.
  • Daftary, A.H. (2018) Allies rising: Stepping forward in a time of white nationalism. .
  • [Daftary] Hanna, A.V. & Ortega, D. (2017). Tempered dreams: The experience of Mexican immigrants living in Colorado. , 32 (3), 359-373
  • [Daftary] Hanna, A.V. & Ortega, D.M. (2016). Salir adelante (perseverance): Lessons from the Mexican immigrant experience.
  • Ortega, D.M., [Daftary] Hanna, A.V., & Haffejee, B. (2014). Voices from within the shadows: Interviews with immigration detainees and their families. In L. Mwanri & J. Waldenmaier (Eds.), Complex migration of global citizens (pp. 137- 146). Oxford, UK: Inter-Disciplinary Press

Education

  • Ph.D. in Social Work, University of Denver, 2016
  • MSW, University of Missouri - St. Louis, 2004
  • BSW, University of Missouri - Columbia, 2002