Media & Collaborations
Digital media
Trauma-Informed Services for Child Welfare. UGA Child Welfare Stiped Program. (2024, April). Video series.
Youth Mental Health: Youth FX. NY Now, Public Broadcast Services, WMHT. (2023, September 22). News segment.
Digital Storytelling with Caroline Sharkey. The Social Workers Radio Talk Show. (2023, September 21). Podcast episode.
Storying as Reclamation: Digital storytelling and transformative collaborative practice with young people. (2023). Dissertation ethnocinemagraphic documentary (University of Georgia School of Social Work and Youth FX). Vimeo film.
Building community through feminist collectivity: Being and becoming women in academia. (2023) Gender and Education. Audio poems.
I got your back: Digital storytelling and socially engaged art as macro-therapeutic interventions to foster community-level efficacy and positive youth development. (2022, January). SSWR Brief and Brilliant presentation, video series. YouTube.
A trauma-informed approach to public library service. (2021, July 9). Indiana State Library Continuing Education Series. Webinar.
Collective Traumatic Stress and COVID-19. (2021, April 16). WXAG 92.7 Community Forum with Rick Dunn. Radio Show.
Resisting curriculum violence and developing anti-oppressive, trauma-informed, and culturally sustaining approaches for social work education and practice. (2021, April 16 - begins at 2:00.00). Social work, white supremacy, and racial justice: Strategies for achieving racial justice in social work education. Symposium.
WNYLRC Webinar: Trauma-informed librarianship. (2020, August 26). Central New York Library Resources Council. Webinar.
Social work student promotes community mental health. (2020, April 1). UGA Today. Article.
A trauma-informed approach to public library social service. (March 3, 2020). Athens-Clarke County Library. YouTube.
Athens-Clarke County library becomes first trauma-informed library in Georgia. (February 25, 2019). UGA Grady News Source. News Segment.
Athens regional library set to become a trauma-informed library. (September 11, 2018 ). WUGA, A. Ridley. Radio segment.
Educational freedom: Children and their choices. (September 2005). Moojigae School of South Korea Film Project. Documentary film featured interview.
Press coverage of academic work
Johnson, S. C. (2023). On my mind: Teaching library students about trauma-informed approaches. Public Libraries, 62(3), 16-18.
University of Georgia, School of Social Work (2022). Student Spotlight.
Wikipedia (n.d.). Athens-Clarke County Library.Athens Regional Library System (2021). A trauma-informed approach to public library social service.
Newcom, P. (2021, July 9). A trauma-informed approach to public library services. Webinar.
Eades, R. (2020). Implementing a trauma-informed approach. Public Libraries, 58(5), 58–63.
Institute of Museum and Library Services (2020, September 30). Transforming a library, changing lives: Empowering at-risk youth to become leaders.
Ford, A. (2019, June 3). Toward a trauma-informed model.
Shimalla, A. (2019, March 6). ACC library staff trained to identify trauma and offer help. Flagpole.
Grady News Source (2019, February 25). Athens-Clarke County Library becomes first trauma-informed library in Georgia.
Scheyett, A. M. (2019, February 9). Trauma-informed library transformation: The next step in library social work. SocialWorker.com.
Georgia Public Library Services. (2018, January 8). Athens-Clarke County library becomes first trauma-informed library in Georgia.
Lupo, M. (2019). Athens-Clarke County Library: The first trauma-informed library in Georgia. Grady News Source, video segment.
Georgia Public Library Service. (2018, November 29). Athens-Clarke County Library to become first trauma-informed library in Georgia. Georgia Public Library Service.
Ridley, A. (2018, September 11). Athens regional library set to become a trauma-informed library. WUGA Radio.
Tolbert, L. (2018, September 8). Athens-Clarke County Library receives $150,000 Grant.
Shearer, L. (2018, September 6). Library to expand community Support.









