Michael A. Robinson, PhD, MSSW, CAADC

 

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Michael A. Robinson, PhD, MSSW, CAADC

Director and Professor
Sandler School of Social Work
 
(561) 297-3245

Florida Atlantic University
777 Glades Road, SO 308F
Boca Raton, FL 33431

 

Dr. Michael A. Robinson received his B.S. Degree in Commerce from DePaul University in Chicago. Following his graduation, he served as a branch manager at a neighborhood bank and as a community liaison for the south suburbs of Chicago. He later pursued advanced studies at the University of Louisville College of Social Work and Family Science, where he earned both an MSSW and a PhD. In recognition of his achievements, Dr. Robinson was honored as the 2021 Raymond A. Kent School of Social Work Alumni Fellow.

Dr. Robinson’s research is centered on African American males and their interactions with law enforcement. He utilizes Photovoice methodology to address social justice issues through photography, and he explores other pressing social issues affecting vulnerable populations. His expertise includes program evaluation, with extensive experience on projects throughout the state of Georgia. Additionally, Dr. Robinson is a Certified Advanced Addiction and Drug Counselor.

A prolific author, Dr. Robinson has contributed to numerous publications, including the Journal of Social Work Education, the Handbook of African American Health: Social and Behavioral Interventions, and the Community Mental Health Journal. He is the author of numerous book chapters, and co-edited two books. His insights have also been featured on PBS Panhandle and public radio.

Dr. Robinson has received several accolades for his impactful work, including the 2017 Conference on Racial Ethnic and Cultural Diversity Award for the most impactful article and the 2019 Florence W. Vigilante Award for co-authoring a publication with scholars from across the country. He is a past board member of the Council on Social Work Education, where he chaired the Commission on Social, Economic, and Environmental Justice.