Born in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Rogério M. Pinto uses mixed methods, including visual and performing arts, in community-engaged research in the United States and Brazil. Funded by the National Institutes of Health and other sources, Pinto investigates strategies for improving accessibility of social and health services (HIV and drug-use prevention and care) through cognitive/behavioral and social transformational interventions. Pinto’s work aims to help all people, and particularly racial/ethnic and sexual minoritized groups, engage in critical consciousness raising and social liberation. Pinto’s work — over one hundred peer-reviewed publications and dozens art pieces — has been published in highly regarded peer-reviewed publications and shown in juried art exhibitions. Reflected in his scholarly/artistic work is Pinto’s marginalization as a gender non-confirming, mixed-race and Latinx immigrant.
Research Interests
Implementation Science; HIV prevention; Oppressed Groups; Practitioners; International Research
Contact Information
Education
- 2003 PhD Social WorkColumbia University, New York, NY
- 2002 MP PhilosophyColumbia University, New York, NY
- 1997 MSW Social WorkWurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University, New York, New York
- 1986 BS Biological ScienceUniversidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
News
Activities
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Honors and Awards
| Year | Description |
|---|---|
| 2022 | University Diversity and Social Transformation Professor |
| 2022 | Fellow of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare |
| 2021 | Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award. Office of the Provost, University of Michigan |
| 2021 | Council on Social Work Education Diversity Center's Educator of the Month |
| 2020 | Katherine A. Kendall Institute for International Social Work |
| 2020 | Carol Hollenshead Inspire Award for Excellence in Promoting Equity and Social Change |
| 2019 | Fellow; Academic Leadership Program (ALP) of the Big Ten Academic Alliance. The nation's premier higher education consortium of top-tier research institutions. |
| 2017 | Member: Institute for Healthcare Policy Innovation at the University of Michigan. |
| 2017 | Fellow: Center for Healthcare Research and Transformation (CHRT) Policy Fellowship at the University of Michigan. |
| 2016 | Associate Member, Michigan Mixed Methods Research and Scholarship Program, University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine |
| 2016 | Michigan Road Scholars Program, University of Michigan |
| 2015-2019 | Member of the Community Influences on Health Behavior Study Section, Center for Scientific Review (National Institutes of Health) |
| 2015 | Best Documentary Script for "Marilia," United Solo Theater Festival, New York, NY |
| 2015 | Appointment to the Community Influences on Health Behavior Study Section at the Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health. |
| 2014 | 9th Annual Harlem International Film Festival Participant: Short Documentary "Coalition for Women Prisoners" |
| 2013-2014 | Expert Panelist for Creating a Sustainable Interagency Coordination on Disability Research for the Interagency Committee on Disability Research (ICDR), National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research U.S. Department of Education |
| 2013 | First Anti-Poverty Champion of the Month (February), McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research, New York University, NY |
| 2013 | University Graduate Student Advisory Council Faculty Mentoring Award, Columbia University, NY |
| 2013 | Universidade Estadual Paulista Award: Outstanding Professional Service for work on Vulnerable Communities in Brazil's Family Health Strategy, Araçatuba, Brazil |
| 2013 | Official Guest of the Municipality of Birigui, Brazil, by Mayoral Decree Number 5.068: The Impact of Community Health Workers in Brazil's Family Health Strategy |
| 2013 | Social Worker Curriculum Review Team for Integrated Care Curricula, National Center for Integrated Healthcare; Coordinated by the Satcher Health Leadership Institute, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA |
| 2013 | Inducted Fellow of the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) |
| 2011 | Promoting Social Work Leadership in Latino Communities NASW 7th Annual Dinner Awards, Latino Social Work Task Force, New York, NY |
| 2010 | Early Career Achievement Award, D. Padgett Society for Social Work Research |
| 2005 | Outstanding Social Work Dissertation Award, Society for Social Work Research |
| 2003 | Ph.D Program Graduation Speaker, Columbia University School of Social Work, NY |
| 2003 | Dissertation Award: Council on Social Work Education Mental Health and Substance Abuse Fellowship |
| 2001 | Citation of Honor by New York State Senator Daniel R. Hevesi for commitment to substance abuse prevention in New York |
Presentations
| Year | Description |
|---|---|
| 2024 | Pinto, R. M. (2024) Critical Dialogues: Using art to address sexism, racism, and classism insubstance use disorder treatment. CSWE: Providers Clinical Support System – Medications for Opioid Use Disorders (PCSS-MOUD) |
| 2023 | Windsor, L., Pinto, R. M., Benoit, E., et al. Symposium Session: The Power of Critical Consciousness to Battle Social and Health Inequities: Social Work-Based Interventions and Mechanisms of Change. Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Conference, Phoenix, Arizona. |
| 2023 | Pinto, R. M. & Conrad-Cohen, S. Social Work Science and Complex Problems: Battling Inequities + Building Solutions. Special Session on Research Priorities and Capacity Building Title: Using Artbased Research in Social Work Science. Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Conference, Phoenix, Arizona. |
| 2023 | Pinto, R.M., Lee, C. A., Im, V., Hall, E., & Park, E. (January 2023). Symposium Paper: The Impact and Responses to Disruptions to HIV Services Due to the COVID Pandemic: A State-Level Stakeholder Perspective. Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Conference, Phoenix, Arizona. |
| 2023 | Pinto, R. M. (October 2023). Skin Deep: A Histological Examination of Colorism. a2ru National Conference. Pennsylvania, October 19-21. |
Courses
Current & Future Courses
| Title | Instructor | Term | Course Section | Meeting Start | Meeting End | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Advanced Topics in Interpersonal Practice in Integrated Health, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse | Pinto, Rogério Meireles | Spring / Summer 2026 | 001 | 06:00 pm | 09:00 pm | View Course |
| Global Art-Centered Social Justice Practice and Self-Healing | Pinto, Rogério Meireles | Fall 2026 | 001 | 06:00 pm | 09:00 pm | View Course |
Past Courses
| Title | Instructor | Term | Course Section | Meeting Start | Meeting End | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Global Art-Centered Social Justice Practice and Self-Healing | Pinto, Rogério Meireles | Winter 2026 | 001 | 06:00 pm | 09:00 pm | View Course |
| Advanced Topics in Interpersonal Practice in Integrated Health, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse | Pinto, Rogério Meireles | Spring / Summer 2025 | 001 | 06:00 pm | 09:00 pm | View Course |
| Global Art-Centered Social Justice Practice and Self-Healing | Pinto, Rogério Meireles | Winter 2025 | 001 | 06:00 pm | 09:00 pm | View Course |
| Advanced Topics in Global Social Work Practice | Pinto, Rogério Meireles | Winter 2024 | 001 | 06:00 pm | 09:00 pm | View Course |
| Language Translation and Interpretation | Pinto, Rogério Meireles | Winter 2023 | 001 | 09:00 am | 05:00 pm | View Course |
| Advanced Topics in Global Social Work Practice | Pinto, Rogério Meireles | Winter 2023 | 001 | 06:00 pm | 09:00 pm | View Course |
| Global Course Extension (GCE) | Cureton, Ashley E. | Spring / Summer 2022 | 001 | 12:00 am | 12:00 am | View Course |
| Diversity and Social Justice in Social Work | Pinto, Rogério Meireles | Fall 2020 | 011 | 06:00 pm | 09:00 pm | View Course |
| Share, Explore, Engage, Discover (SEED) Mini-course | Sherman, Beth A. | Fall 2018 | 010 | 12:00 am | 12:00 am | View Course |
| Share, Explore, Engage, Discover (SEED) Mini-course | Pinto, Rogério Meireles | Fall 2017 | 006 | 12:00 am | 12:00 am | View Course |