![]() Travis Walker was born and raised in Chicago, IL. Travis Walker (Travii) (Pronouns: she/her/they/them) Currie and his Terrier, Jackson, split their time between Atlanta and Los Angeles. Currie is a licensed psychotherapist and maintains a small private practice in Atlanta. He received his doctorate in social work from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and his Master of Social Work degree from Simmons University, Boston. He tours, lectures, trains, and writes regularly on the intersection of Critical Race Theory and social work practice, diversity, and on trauma related topics. He is an Assistant Professor of Social Work and Social Welfare Policy at Clark Atlanta University, and Adjunct Professor in the Graduate School of Social Work at Winthrop University. His social work practice and leadership experience includes Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, SMYAL in Washington, D.C., and multiple FQHC and community based agencies in Baltimore, Boston, District of Columbia, and Los Angeles. Nathaniel Currie, DSW, MSW, LCSW, is a clinical social worker and educator with over fifteen years of social work experience in behavioral health, HIV, LGBTQ issues, and social justice/liberation work. Smith holds a BA degree in Psychology from Loyola University (New Orleans, LA), a MPA degree in Public Administration with a specialization in healthcare management from Loyola University (New Orleans, LA), and a PhD in the studies of Philosophy of Clinical Psychology from the University of New Orleans, (New Orleans, LA).ĭr. and the Untapped Potential International Inc., organization which is servicing the healthcare initiatives within the LGBTQ+ community to improve the lives of people living with HIV/AIDS and affected communities through public education, outreach, policy advocacy, family counseling and empowering community building to increase the visibility and support of individuals living with HIV in the city of New Orleans and the surrounding cities and parishes of Louisiana.ĭr. K’jerrel serves as a Senior Executive board member for the Integrity Healthcare Inc. Prior to joining NAESM, Inc., he served as a Quality Check and Compliance Director, managing appointed federally regulated teams to ensure ethical practices within hospitals and clinics continuance of operation and the enforcement of ethical practices of physicians and nursing professionals’ utilization of government approved qualitative EMR/EHR systems and a secondary educator and special education department head in the Orleans Parish School system serving at the Lawless Sr. Currently K’jerrel serves as the organization’s Quality Management Manager. management team in June 2022 coming with 30 years of exceptional prowess in Education, Quality Management, Quality Assurance, Ethical Practices and Compliance expertise. ![]() Brodderick is a trainer for the In It Together- National Health Literacy Project for Black MSM.ĭr. ![]() He is a former board member of North Carolina AIDS Action Network who works to improve the lives of people living with HIV & AIDS and affected communities through outreach and public education, policy advocacy and community-building to increase visibility and mutual support of people living with HIV in North Carolina. Before coming to NAESM Brodderick worked for 2 years at a Federally Qualified Health Center in rural South Carolina as the Ryan White Director managing the infectious disease clinic, the Hepatitis C and PrEP programs as well as all granted funded services and programs. The majority of Brodderick’s work has been with community-based organizations as a case manager, minority health educator, Ryan White Program Manager, HIV Prevention Program Manager and Executive Director. He has been working in the HIV Public Health sector for more than a decade. Roary attended Coker University for his undergraduate studies and Francis Marion University for his post graduate work.
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