
معرفی
Dr. Junior Lloyd Allen serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Social Work within Morgan State University's School of Social Work, maintaining an office in the Health and Human Services Center, Room 536. His academic appointments reflect deep institutional integration across social work education and practice domains.
His educational foundation includes:
- PhD in Social Work from University of Georgia, School of Social Work (Athens, GA)
- Certificate from University of Georgia, School of Social Work (Athens, GA)
- MPH from Wayne State University, School of Medicine (Detroit, MI)
- MSW from Florida International University, School of Social Work (Miami, FL)
- BA from Hampden-Sydney College (Hampden-Sydney, VA)
Research initiatives center on urgent sociomedical intersections including Black Mental Health disparities, HIV/AIDS policy frameworks, and Parent-LGBT Child Communications dynamics. His scholarship critically examines sexuality-relations within marginalized communities while addressing systemic barriers to Black faculty success in academia. This work bridges clinical social work practice with public health advocacy, particularly through community-engaged approaches to HIV policy reform and mental health equity.
No scientific awards are documented in the provided institutional profile.
Advising activities and research funding mechanisms remain unspecified in the available materials, though his departmental role inherently involves graduate student mentorship within MSW programs. The absence of explicit grant references suggests either non-disclosure on this platform or primary focus on teaching/service commitments.
Laboratory affiliations or specialized research teams are not referenced, aligning with social work's typical practice-based structure where faculty operate through community partnerships rather than physical labs.




