Phyllis West, Ph.D., MPH, MSW
Biography
STAFF PROFILE Dr. Phyllis West is the Director of Social Justice Initiative at Governors State University. She earned a bachelor’s degree in history from Paine College and two master’s degrees (one in public health, the other in social work) from Tulane University, before earning her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration. Additionally, Dr. West consults in corporate and nonprofit spaces on diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB), organizational wellness and conflict resolution. In 2022, she was certified as a Restorative Justice practitioner. Before joining Governors State, Dr. West served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in West Africa, a clinical therapist, a social worker, and Assistant Health Officer with the Cook County Department of Public Health. A certified yoga instructor with nearly 30 years of experience in public health and social work, Dr. West is committed to self-care, redefining social justice and reducing gun violence. Dr. West’s research focuses on:
RECENT WORKS
- Redefining social justice
- Restorative justice
- Mothers in the criminal justice system
- Reducing gun violence
- International service learning
- Community-based social work
RECENT WORKS
- GSU's Social Justice Initiative launches legal clinic GSU News Jun. 14 2023.
- Conversations with Leaders: Dr. Phyllis West moves social justice from vision to reality
GSU News Jan. 18 2023. - Examining Race in America: Moving Ahead GSU News Feb. 1 2021.
- Social Work Students Create Practice Learning Lab During COVID
GSU News Nov. 11 2020. - GSU Students Learn Outside University Walls GSU News Jan. 16 2018.