
Dorothea Ivey
Associate Professor · Grandparents raising grandchildren
University of Southern MaineAbout
Dr. Dorothea Ivey is an Associate Professor and Director of the Graduate Research Opportunities (GRO) Program at the University of Southern Maine's School of Social Work. She holds a Ph.D. in Social Work from the University of Texas at Arlington (2018), alongside an MSW and MPA from the same institution (2014). Her work spans education, macro social work, and public administration, with experience in Texas, Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Maine.
Her research focuses on African American families' resilience under systemic racism, particularly in contexts like grandparents raising grandchildren and Alzheimer's caregiving. She uses interdisciplinary methods to advocate for marginalized groups through policy analysis and program evaluation. As an administrator, she prioritizes equitable access to social work education across demographics.
Key research areas include intergenerational policies, nonprofit administration, and social welfare strategies. Her publications (2016–2022) address caregiver support programs, homeless networks, and faith-based practice integration, reflecting her commitment to holistic social solutions. Dr. Ivey also blends art and genealogy to preserve generational histories, enriching her advocacy work.
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