Suzanne McKenzie-Mohr

Before accepting a position at St. Thomas University (2003), Sue McKenzie-Mohr was a social worker for fifteen years working in shelters, hospitals, and counselling centres. Her scholarly interests include youth experiences of the care system/homelessness, politicized framings of trauma, and women’s/girls’ experiences of sexualized violence. Sue co-edited Women Voicing Resistance: Discursive and narrative explorations (Routledge) with Michelle Lafrance, for which they won the 2015 Distinguished Publication Award (Association for Women in Psychology). Her engagement in community focuses on supporting efforts by agencies whose purpose is to address violence and oppression in the lives of women and youth.

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