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Jennifer Brower currently serves as a lecturer and faculty member in the Office of Field Education, working with graduate students. Her practice interests include administration, policy, and working with immigrant and refugee communities of color. Jennifer's career began with a focus on African American children, Latino families, refugee adults, and foster youth in Michigan. After receiving her Master of Social Work from the University of Washington in Seattle, she worked with organizations such as Sound Mental Health, International Community Health Services, Washington State Legislature, Shoreline, Bellevue Community Colleges, and the Inter*Im Community Development Association Nonprofit Assistance Center. For over a decade, Jennifer has been involved with Asian and Pacific Islander women's rights organizations including the National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum (NAPAWF) and API Chaya (formerly API Women's and Family Safety Center), with a special emphasis on issues related to human trafficking and reproductive justice.
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