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Dr. Sarah Taylor is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Social Work at California State University, East Bay (CSUEB). She holds a PhD in Social Welfare and MSW from UC Berkeley. Her work emphasizes disability justice, social work pedagogy, and community engagement. As Chair since 2019, she prioritizes collaboration, transparency, and work-life balance within the department.
Dr. Taylor’s research focuses on disability justice, supported decision-making, and inclusive education. She co-founded the Center for Disability Justice Research (CDJR) at CSUEB, leading projects such as the Supported Decision-Making Outreach Team and the Think by the Bay program. Her work addresses systemic barriers for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), including self-determination advocacy and policy reform.
Her research also explores food security among college students, as seen in the Pioneers for Hope Learning Framework funded by the Stupski Foundation. This initiative analyzed student success barriers and produced resources for institutions. Dr. Taylor’s interdisciplinary approach integrates qualitative methods and participatory frameworks to center marginalized voices.
Though no specific awards are listed, her leadership and grant-funded projects highlight her impact in social work education and disability advocacy. She actively collaborates with faculty, students, and community organizations to advance equity in education and social services.
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