Rashida Crutchfield
Dr. Rashida Crutchfield is a professor in the School of Social Work at California State University, Long Beach () and Executive Director of the Center for Equitable Higher Education, which is a research center dedicated to studying and promoting economic, food, and housing justice. She is committed to amplifying the voices of marginalized communities through research and service. Prior to her work at , she served on the staff of Covenant House California, a shelter for 18-to-24-year-olds experiencing homelessness. This experience blossomed a passion to support this student population.
Dr. Crutchfield was a Principal Investigator for the California State University Office of the Chancellor study on food and housing security. Her work in basic needs in higher education has been instrumental in the development of programs and services for students experiencing housing and food insecurity at all 23 CSU campuses. Her continued research and advocacy on basic needs for students has garnered statewide and national attention. She has provided input on state policy and provides consultation and support to agencies, and higher education staff, faculty, and administrators across the nation.
Dr. Crutchfield has authored or co-authored many articles, including “The starving student narrative: How normalizing deprivation reinforces basic need insecurity in higher education”. Co-authored with Drs. Ronald Hallett and Jennifer Maguire, her text is used as a manual for developing programs and services to support student basic needs throughout the country.
- M.S.W., Washington University in St. Louis, George Warren Brown School of Social Work, 2003
- Ed.D., California State University, Long Beach, 2012
- Housing and food security in higher education
- Youth homelessness
- Community Practice
- Intercultural Dialogue
- Macro Social Work Practice
- Applied Social Work Projects I & II
- Public Policy