Title: Professor Office Location: 224 Baker Hall Phone: 517/432-3729 Fax: 517/353-3038 E-mail:hallr@msu.edu
Education
Ph.D, Atlanta University
MSW, University of Michigan
MCS, University of Detroit
Professional Interests
Mental health (individual/group psychotherapy)
Cutaneo-chroma
Intraracial racism
Bleaching Syndrome
Black/White conflict
Organizational issues
Race relations/diversity
Research/Grants
Advancement of casework, clinical social work and various aspects of diversity through study of special populations, human behavior and the social environment, social welfare policy and services, and research methods.
Detroit Public Schools. Skilman Foundation
Men of Color. Kellogg Foundation
The Afrocentriqe Indigenous Communication System. Village Foundation
Teaching
SW 810 - Theories of Groups, Organizations and Communities in
Social Work
SW 811 - Social Work Perspectives in Human Development
SW 310 - Human Behavior and Social Environment
Articles & Publications
Hall, Ronald, editor (2008). Racism in the 21st century: An empirical analysis of skin color. New York: Springer-Verlag, Inc.
Other
Expert witness for Federal courts, Congressional testimony on the skin color issue
School of Social Work
254 Baker Hall
Michigan State University
East Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A.
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