Dr. Luis R. Alvarez-Hernandez (He/Him/Él)
Assistant Professor, School of Social Work
- Gender Identity: cisgender man
- Sexual Orientation: gay
- Race, Ethnicity, and/or Nationality: Latine/Puerto Rican
- Languages: Spanish
- Hometown: Puerto Rico
Dr. Luis R. Alvarez-Hernandez is originally from Puerto Rico, where he started his studies in social work. He completed an MSW with a Clinical Concentration and a PhD in Social Work, both from the University of Georgia. He also has had the opportunity to engage in social work educational experiences in Spain and Mexico through study abroad programs.
Dr. Alvarez-Hernandez’s research focuses on the wellbeing of Latinx, LGBTQ+, and immigrant communities with a particular attention to the experiences of people living at the intersections of these identities. His teaching and research are informed by over 10 years of experience as a bilingual (English and Spanish) clinical social worker in mental health and healthcare settings, and by critical and feminist theories. Dr. Alvarez-Hernandez teaches courses on direct micro practice with individuals, families, and groups.
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