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Social welfare policy, human rights, and refugee resettlement are at the center of Dr. Madri Hall-Faul’s research agenda. Her work aims to understand how policy implementation decision-making shapes the social and economic rights of families in poverty. She has an interest in understanding how people who have interacted with social welfare programs can shape and influence public policy. An additional line of inquiry in Madri’s work includes refugee resettlement policy in the United States and opportunities for expanded resettlement capacity through voluntarism.
Before entering academia, she held leadership roles in policy coordination, program management, and community health initiatives. She is dedicated to preparing future social workers to engage in evidence-informed advocacy that bridges the classroom and the policy arena.