Dr. Alice Kay Locklear
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Media Engagement

The Sky Is the Limit for Dr. Locklear

Dr. Alice Kay Locklear has been featured in numerous media outlets, highlighting her groundbreaking work in social work and education. From in-depth interviews on platforms like Close Up Radio to profiles in national publications, her insights on cultural competence, trauma-informed care, and advocacy for Indigenous and marginalized communities have reached a wide audience. These appearances underscore her role as a thought leader and amplify her mission to inspire meaningful change in the social work profession.

A Special Look

Dr. Alice Kay Locklear shares her insights into the Social Belonging program and its impact on her classroom at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke.

Inclusivity starts at the top. NASW’s Essential Chats featured Dr. Alice Kay Locklear, Mit Joyner, Bisrat Abebe discussing key issues like Voting Rights, Critical Race Theory, and Climate Change.

Key Appearances

Dr. Alice Kay Locklear discussed the critical importance of ethical social work practices and the need for informed public policy to address systemic inefficiencies and support minority communities during her CUTV News interview.

Named Woman of the Month for January 2025, as well as July and October 2024, by the Professional Organization of Women of Excellence Recognized (P.O.W.E.R.), acknowledging her achievements in social work and education. 

Honored during the University of North Carolina at Pembroke's annual Faculty Appreciation Banquet, receiving the Diane O. Jones Excellence in Service-Learning Award. 

Dr. Alice Kay Locklear has been recognized for her extensive contributions to the field of social work through her numerous authored papers. These have become valuable resources for advancing knowledge and improving practices in the profession.

Dr. Alice Kay Locklear shares her insights on fostering social belonging in the classroom at UNC Pembroke and joins NASW President Mit Joyner in an engaging discussion on pressing issues such as Native American boarding schools, voting rights, and inclusivity in social work leadership.

Recognized for her impactful role as Region V Director on the NASW Board of Directors. Her leadership and advocacy led to numerous appearances and initiatives addressing cultural competence, social justice, Indigenous knowledge, and health equity on local, national, and international stages.

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