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Julie Mann-Johnson

Julie Mann-Johnson (MSW, RSW) is a mother, wife, daughter, sister, auntie, niece, cousin, friend and neighbour living in Mishitihi Sakaikhan (St. Albert, Alberta) in Treaty 6 territory. She is the associate director of Field Education and an associate professor in the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Calgary’s Central and Northern Alberta Region. She has worked most of her 25-year social work career in various areas of child welfare practice. This experience has led her to be particularly passionate about supporting feminist, anti-colonizing, and anti-racist practice as well as ensuring meaningful kin connections for children and youth within that system. Julie is also particularly interested in socializing new social workers to the social work profession, community partnerships, and social work education. She is completing doctoral studies in educational research with a specialization in adult learning.

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