Nathaniel L. Currie is a scholar-practitioner specializing in the trauma experiences of Black and Brown identified men, anti-oppressive social work practices, and gender and orientation diversity. His clinical community-based participatory research explores the psychosocial intersection of trauma and HIV, and other health disparities experienced by Black and Brown men.
'A bold and necessary contribution, Decolonized Clinical Supervision and Leadership transforms social work practice through an unapologetic lens of anti-oppression and liberation. Dr. Currie and the book's contributors offer critical tools, lived wisdom, and practical frameworks that inspire ethical, culturally responsive leadership rooted in justice, healing, and systemic change. A must-read.' Anthony J. Hill, Professor of Social Work, Winthrop University, USA 'A timely and transformative resource, this text reimagines clinical supervision and leadership through a decolonial, anti-oppressive lens. It equips educators with critical tools and perspectives to advance liberatory teaching, reshape curriculum, and prepare the next generation of social workers for truly just and inclusive practice.' Andridia Mapson, Lecturer and Student Services Coordinator, Department of Social Work, California State University Dominguez Hills, USA 'Dr. Currie's book is a powerful and necessary contribution to the field of social work. Decolonized Clinical Supervision and Leadership challenges us to confront the systems, structures, and practices we often take for granted and invites us to imagine something better- something just, equitable, and rooted in care and community. It is a blueprint for the future of social work leadership. If you care about disrupting harmful systems, empowering new voices, and leading with authenticity, this book is for you. Dr. Currie has given our profession a gift. And for those of us committed to liberatory leadership, it is a call to action.' Anthony Estreet, Chief Executive Officer, National Association of Social Workers