
Sarah Bexell
Clinical Professor; Faculty Director, Center of Sustainability
303-871-3497 (Office)
http://socialwork.du.edu/about/gssw-directory/sarah-bexell
Community Commons, 2055 E. Evans Ave. Denver, CO 80208
What I do
We cannot ignore the interweaving of life on Earth. The human induced Sixth Mass Extinction is bringing immense suffering and threatening human survival. I aim to help students and society participate in the global movement to protect life on Earth.Specialization(s)
civic and community engagement, environment, higher education, ecological justice, regenerative paradigm, international social work/global practice, K-12 education, social justice, animal protection
Professional Biography
Clinical Professor (GSSW) and Faculty Director (Center for a Regenerative Future) Sarah Bexell teaches and does research in the areas of ecological justice, the regeneartive paradigm, and animal rights. She works to motivate humans to adopt more humane and regenerative behaviors at the micro, mezzo and macro levels of society.
Degree(s)
- Ph.D., Early Childhood Education/Science & Conservation, Georgia State University, 2006
- M.Ed., Science Education, Georgia State University, 1998
- MA, Biological Anthropology, Northern Illinois University, 1995
- BA, Biology/Environmental Studies, Augustana College, 1991
Professional Affiliations
- Other
- Other
- Society for Social Work Research (SSWR)
Featured Publications
(2019). Children and animals: The importance of human-other animal relationships in fostering resilience in children. In P. Tedeschi & M. A. Jenkins (Eds.), Transforming trauma: Resilience and healing through our connections with animals (pp. 217-240). Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.
. (2015). Reflexive development: A model for helping social workers contribute to a sustainable global future. . Social Work Education: The International Journal, 1-14.
. (2013). The effects of a summer camp program in China on children's knowledge, attitudes and behaviors toward animals: a model for conservation education. Visitor Studies, 16(1), 59-81.
. Presentations
(2019). An emerging research and training agenda in humane education. Sixth Annual Oxford Animal Ethics Summer School. Oxford, England: Oxford Center for Animal Ethics.
. (2019). An analysis of inclusion gaps in sustainable development themes. Speaker for Organized Session: Assessing Scholarship on Social Work and the Environment. San Francisco, CA, USA: Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference.
. (2018). Environmental literacy and nature experience in Chengdu, China. Giant Panda Annual Meeting. Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China: Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.
. Awards
- 2018-2019 Excellence in Teaching Award, Graduate School of Social Work