Dr. Delores Mullings
Associate Professor and Interim Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs, Memorial University
Anti-Black racism; anti-racism; aging; aging Caribbean community; Black and racialized elders; aging immigrants; immigration, settlement and integration in Atlantic Canada region; settlement and integration in small urban centres, rural and remote areas; parenting; mothering
Media
Up Close: Delores Mullings
CBC RadioOnline
MUN prof calls to defund the police in N.L., but justice minister not ready to cut funding just yet
New study looking at attracting and retaining professionals
Biography
Dr. Delores V. Mullings is an Associate Professor, Interim Associate Dean Undergraduate Programs, and former Chair in Teaching and Learning at Memorial University, School of Social Work. Her scholarly interests fall under the umbrella of anti-Black racism and critical race theory. Mullings' research informs her teaching and learning pedagogy as well as a strong history of community-engaged scholarship including community collaboration, supporting students in community service-learning projects, and partnering with interdisciplinary scholars nationally and internationally. Her research include topics such as parenting, aging, immigration and anti-Black racism.
Mullings is the recipient of the President’s Award for Outstanding Teaching (Faculty), the WYCA Woman of Distinction Award - Teaching and Mentorship and a 100 Accomplished Black Women Honoree.