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How UAB Researcher LaToya Melton Deals With Birmingham’s ‘Societal Problem’

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By Keisa Sharpe-Jefferson The Birmingham Times Ask about homelessness in Birmingham, LaToya Melton, Assistant Professor of Field Education in Social Work Department at UAB, is straightforward: “More can be done,” she said. In fact, she calls it a “pressing issue” for the Magic City.  As part of her field of study, Melton has worked specifically with […]

Source: The Birmingham Times

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