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| Kenna M. Franklin is an Instructor of Social Work/Sociology at Louisiana State University in Shreveport. She has received her Certificate of Advanced Study in Social Work as a doctoral student at Tulane University, earned a Masters degree in Social Work Administration from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, and completed double major requirements in Sociology and Criminal Justice from Grambling State University.
Mrs. Franklin teaches a series of four Social Work courses emphasizing introductory content, professional methods, overview/analysis of historical social work and independent studies of local social service agencies. Additionally she teaches lower level sociology courses exploring introduction content, contemporary social problems, marriage and family, and minorities in America.
Mrs. Franklin is currently awaiting the publication of her first children’s story, Grandmother, Grandmother What Do You Dream? She has been appointed by Louisiana State Governor Mike Foster to serve as a Board member of the Louisiana Board of Social Work Examiners. She serves on numerous university committees, has collaborated on several newspaper feature stories, presented papers to state and national organizations, served as board member to local organizations, received the 2002 American Studies Fellowship Award, and is ranked in the Top 20 Faculty at LSUS.
Kenna M. Franklin is an Instructor of Social Work/Sociology at Louisiana State University in Shreveport. She has received her Certificate of Advanced Study in Social Work as a doctoral student at Tulane University, earned a Masters degree in Social Work Administration from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, and completed double major requirements in Sociology and Criminal Justice from Grambling State University.
Mrs. Franklin teaches a series of four Social Work courses emphasizing introductory content, professional methods, overview/analysis of historical social work and independent studies of local social service agencies. Additionally she teaches lower level sociology courses exploring introduction content, contemporary social problems, marriage and family, and minorities in America.
Mrs. Franklin is currently awaiting the publication of her first children’s story, Grandmother, Grandmother What Do You Dream? She has been appointed by Louisiana State Governor Mike Foster to serve as a Board member of the Louisiana Board of Social Work Examiners. She serves on numerous university committees, has collaborated on several newspaper feature stories, presented papers to state and national organizations, served as board member to local organizations, received the 2002 American Studies Fellowship Award, and is ranked in the Top 20 Faculty at LSUS.
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