Revealing and Challenging Systems of Oppression
Terence Fitzgerald, PhD, EdM, MSW
Clinical Associate Professor, Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, University of Southern California

Revealing and Challenging Systems of Oppression
After the completion of my PhD in educational policies studies, I dove into the field, the front-line, rather than the academy. I wanted to take my educational racial scholarship, MSW skills, and internal call for social justice to champion those society has deemed “other” in public schools. Over 12 years in the field, I worked as a school social worker and performed quasi-administrative duties related to my background in racial scholarship and education policy. At the end of my 12th year, I sensed the call of the academy. That is what brought me to the Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work at the University of Southern California. As a clinical associate professor, I continue to research, publish, and spotlight the lived experiences of boys and men of color. I have been blessed to train and educate both MSW and doctoral students regarding the challenge of serving and championing populations in need within the 21st century through a racialized and oppression lens. In terms of the public, I use my skills and experiences in media appearances, conferences, etc. to bring forth conversations and concerns of populations seen as invisible to the masses. I attempt to bring light to social and racialized injustice within the U.S.”
-Terence Fitzgerald, PhD, EdM, MSW