
معرفی
Dylan Bellisle is an Assistant Professor of Social Work at Dominican University, specializing in public policy impacts on family economic well-being. Previously, he served as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Illinois' School of Labor and Employment Relations, focusing on marginalized communities' financial coping mechanisms.
- PhD in Social Work and Social Welfare from University of Chicago
- MSW from University of Illinois
- BA in Psychology from University of South Florida
His research critically examines anti-poverty tax policies (EITC, CTC) and their misalignment with lived family realities, particularly for families of color. Key areas include:
- Structural racism in tax code design
- EITC/CTC eligibility frameworks
- Informal social support systems
- Neoliberal policy impacts on families
Publications demonstrate consistent focus on cash transfer policy efficacy, intergenerational care networks, and racialized economic inequality. Teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking for social justice advocacy across policy domains.




