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Ayesha Ghazi Edwin

Clinical Assistant Professor, School of Social Work

Ayesha Ghazi Edwin

Ayesha Ghazi Edwin, MSW '10, is a political social worker and community organizer with over 15 years of experience in various social justice areas, including labor, healthcare, voting, immigration, housing and disability. Ghazi Edwin serves as an assistant clinical professor, specializing in community-based research, creating community-engaged courses, and fostering learning initiatives that link the university community to social change movements and public policy innovation. She is also the creator and co-director of the School of Social Work's Disability Inclusion and Accessible Design (DIAD) Certificate Program.

In 2022, Ghazi Edwin was elected to Ann Arbor City Council representing Ward 3 - a region that includes the School of Social Work - for a four-year term. She also serves as the Governor Whitmer-appointed Chair of the Michigan Asian Pacific American Affairs Commission, a role she was selected for due to her extensive engagement and advocacy for the Asian American community. In her prior roles, she has served as the executive director of American Citizens for Justice, a civil rights organization rooted in the legacy of Vincent Chin; deputy director of Detroit Disability Power, an organization focused on building the political and organizing power of people with disabilities; and clinic director of American Indian Health and Family Services, Inc., a federally-funded health clinic dedicated to serving the spiritual, communal, and health needs of the American Indian and Alaskan Native communities in southeast Michigan and beyond.

In addition to her MSW, Ghazi Edwin holds a Lean Six Sigma from U-M's School of Engineering. Her contributions to the university community have been acknowledged with awards that include U-M's 2024 James T. Neubacher Award, the university's highest distinction for advancing access and inclusion for people with disabilities, the 2021 DEI Impact Award and the Provost's Teaching Innovation Prize.

Education

Year Degree   School
2010 MSW Social Policy and Evaluation/Community & Social Systems University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
2007 BA Political Science & Sociology Albion College, Albion, MI

Winter 2025

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Theories and Practices for Community Action and Social Change SW305

Instructor: Ayesha Ghazi Edwin
Codes:
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Program Type: Residential
Format: In-Person
Credits Hours: 3

Essentials of Community and Organizational Practice SW509

Instructor: Ayesha Ghazi Edwin
Program Type: Residential
Format: In-Person
Credits Hours: 3

Advanced Topics in Community Change SW759

Instructor: Ayesha Ghazi Edwin
Topic: Social Work Practice with Asian and Pacific Islanders: Advanced Community Change
Program Type: Residential
Format: Online
Credits Hours: 1

Past Term Courses

Fall 2024

Course # Section Course Name
SW505 012 Engaging Social Justice, Diversity, and Oppression in Social Work View Course
SW508 001 Essentials of Social Welfare Policy View Course
SW689 001 Social Work Capstone - Macro View Course

Winter 2024

Course # Section Course Name
SW759 001 Advanced Topics in Community Change View Course

Fall 2023

Course # Section Course Name
SW759 001 Advanced Topics in Community Change View Course

Fall 2022

Course # Section Course Name
SW759 001 Advanced Topics in Community Change View Course

Winter 2022

Course # Section Course Name
SW759 001 Advanced Topics in Community Change View Course

Fall 2021

Course # Section Course Name
SW759 001 Advanced Topics in Community Change View Course

Winter 2021

Course # Section Course Name
SW637 007 Integrated Health Care Policy and Services View Course
SW759 001 Advanced Topics in Community Change View Course

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