Expertise

Dr. Moyo's scholarship interests are in social welfare, critical multiculturalism, diversity and social justice, understanding quality of life and inequality issues. She teaches social policy, diversity and social justice courses.

Dr. Moyo has published several articles addressing social development issues in southern Africa, interrogating racism in human services, every day violence and social change.

Dr. Moyo has an interest in understanding expressions of Ubuntu as a philosophy of life and diversity climates in human service organizations. Her current research focuses on the experience of African immigrants in the United States and United Kingdom.

Past Affiliations

Associate Professor, Social Work Department, School of Education and Human Services, University of Michigan-Flint (past)

Associate Professor, School of Social Work, Social Sciences Division, College of Letters and Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison (past)

Department Chair, Social Work Department, School of Education and Human Services, University of Michigan-Flint (past)

Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Southern Maine (past)

Associate Professor, Department of Social Work, College of Education and Human Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (past)

Communities
Social Work
Degrees
PhD, Brandeis University, Social Policy, 2001
MA, Brandeis University, Social Policy
MSW, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
BSW, University of Zimbabwe