Public Intellectual Life
Peer-Reviewed & Selected Presentations
Whitley, S.; Young, J.; Rasheem,S.M. (2017, November) The Dialectics of Oppression and Activism: Black Feminist Social Reproduction in Defense of Home, National Women’s Studies Association’s Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD
Toney, D., S. Rasheem, Mushonga, D., Alleman, A. (2017, October). Mentor-shape: Exploring the Mentoring Relationships of Black Women in Doctoral Programs. An oral presentation at the Council on Social Work Education’s 63rd Annual Program Meeting – African Americans and the African Diaspora Track, Denver, CO.
McLane-Davison, Denise; Littlefield, Melissa; Wilson, Dana, and Rasheem, S.M., (2017, April) Formation: Positioning Black Womanist Ways of Leadership, Black Mothers as Culture bearers. A Professional Development Institute. National Association of Black Social Workers 49th Annual Conference, Washington, DC
Rasheem, S.M., K.Lee,Ed.D (2016, March) E.V.O.L.V.E.: Elevating Voices of Leadership Virtue & Excellence. A Presentation at the NASPA Student Affairs Professionals Association’s Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN.
Rasheem, S.M. K.Lee,Ed.D (2016, February) Student Engagement at the Intersection of Race and Gender. A Presentation at the NASAP National Association of Student Affairs Professionals’ Annual Conference, Houston, TX.
Rasheem, S.M. (2016, February) Race, Gender & Education: For Black Women Who’ve considered Mentorship when being Educated isn’t Enough. A Presentation at the NASAP National Association of Student Affairs Professionals’ Annual Conference, Houston, TX.
Rasheem, S.M. (2015, April). The Significance of Black Feminist Thought in Social Work. A paper presentation at the 27th annual National Black Graduate Student Association, Jacksonville, FL.
Rasheem, S.M.(2015, June). The Significance of Black Feminist Thought in Social Welfare. A poster presentation at the Network of Social Work Management, Washington, DC.
Rasheem, S.M.(2015, October). Beyond the Threshold: Exploring the Intersections of Race, Gender, Welfare & Resilience. An oral presentation at the annual Black Doctoral Network Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Rasheem, S.M.(2015, October). The Significance of Black Feminist Thought in Social Work. An oral presentation at the Council on Social Work Education’s 61st Annual Program Meeting — Feminist Track, Denver, CO.
Alleman, A.,Rasheem, S.M.(2015, October). Mentoring African-American Female Doctoral Students. An oral presentation at the Council on Social Work Education’s 61st Annual Program Meeting – Feminist Track, Denver, CO.
Toney, D., Mushonga, D.,Rasheem, S.M. (2015, October). Resilience factors of African-American women who have experienced Trauma. An oral presentation at the Council on Social Work Education’s 61st Annual Program Meeting – African Americans and the African Diaspora Track, Denver, CO.
Rasheem, S.M., Grayson, J., Molock, D. (2015, October). Male Initiative on Leadership and Excellence. An oral presentation at the Careers in Student Affairs Conference, Towson, MD.
Rasheem, S.M.(2015, December). E.V.O.L.V.E.: Student Engagement at the Intersection of Race & Gender. An oral presentation at 2015 NASPA Multicultural Institute, Miami, FL.
Rasheem, S.M., K.Lee,Ed.D (2016, March) E.V.O.L.V.E.: Elevating Voices of Leadership Virtue & Excellence. A Presentation at the NASPA Student Affairs Professionals Association’s Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN.
Rasheem, S.M., K.Lee,Ed.D (2016, February) Student Engagement at the Intersection of Race and Gender. A Presentation at the NASAP National Association of Student Affairs Professionals’ Annual Conference, Houston, TX.
Rasheem, S.M., (2016, February) Race, Gender& Education: For Black Women Who’ve considered Mentorship when being Educated isn’t Enough.A Presentation at the NASAP National Association of Student Affairs Professionals’ Annual Conference, Houston, TX.
Facilitated Workshops / Public Speaking
S. Rasheem (2017, October) The Counter-Narrative: Black Feminist Methods & Culturally Competent Research, John Hopkins University, Africana Studies
Mistress of Ceremony (2017, April) Urban Social Work Day, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD
Lee, S. Rasheem (2017, April) B.E.A.D. Who you Are, John Hopkins University, School of Nursing
S. Rasheem (2017, February) Goal Setting, Morgan State University, Office of Residence Life and Housing
S. Rasheem (2016, October) Board Diversity and Inclusion, Maryland Association of Nonprofit Development Conference.
Lee, S. Rasheem (2016, September) Professionalizing your Passion, Morgan State University, Office of Residence Life and Housing
Krystal Lee, S. Rasheem (2016, March) Understanding Privilege Unlocking Power, John Hopkins University, School of Nursing.
Digital Activism
Director, Producer, and Host (2016-present) of an online video-podcast show called the “Counter-Narrative”
Director, Producer, and Lead Instructor (2016) of online show called on Nonprofit Development
Director, Producer, and Host (2015) of 45-day TeleSummit called “Be More Breakthrough”
Creator (2014) of 14-Day TeleSummit and E-Course on Nonprofit Development
Content Creator and Owner of the following online platforms (2014- present)
- www.bemorellc.com
- www.srasheem.com
- www.thecounternarrativeshow.com