MEMBER DIRECTORY
Rashaad Abdur-Rahman
Rashaad is a social worker and behavioral health professional with experience in leadership, education, and community service. He received his Bachelor’s in Psychology from Berea College, and his Masters in Science and Social Work from the University of Louisville’s Kent School of Social Work in 2008. He is currently pursuing his Doctorate in Social Work at Spalding University. Rashaad has worked to lead city-wide efforts to reduce community violence, promote racial equity, support youth, and center responses to trauma. He has been in the field of child and family mental health services since 2004 in various roles as a direct care counselor, case manager, therapist, consultant, trainer, supervisor, etc. In addition, Rashaad spends time volunteering with the Race Community and Child Welfare Advisory Board, participates in various boards such as the Coalition Supporting Young Adults and the Black Male Achievement Roundtable. He has been an adjunct professor at Spalding University, and guest lecturer at Berea College, Western Governors University, and the University of Kentucky. Rashaad believes deeply in the power of community and that in order to foster a transformative society; we must work tirelessly to secure racial, economic, and social justice.
Rashad Byrdsong
T. RASHAD BYRDSONG – Founder and Chief Executive Officer of a unique community-based organization, Community Empowerment Association (CEA), has successfully expanded a $5,000 agency to over $2 million annually. In addition, as President of MA’AT Construction Group, he has created enterprises as economic generators through employment, training and investment back to targeted underserved Black communities. In service to its targeted communities for over 25 years, CEA has hired over 500 employees, worked with over 20,000 youth and trained over 500 persons through his Construction Industry Training Program. Mr. Byrdsong created a comprehensive Public Health Approach to Violence Reduction for Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. This approach has been presented throughout Allegheny County and calls for a paradigm shift that views violence as a preventable social disease. A noted national and international speaker/presenter about the work of CEA, and recipient of numerous professional awards for his work and ongoing commitment to empowering the lives of African Americans, he has co-authored four articles Afrocentric Intervention Paradigm: An Overview of Successful Application by a Grassroots Organization, (Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 2013), Suggested Paradigm For Violence Reduction: A Community-based Public Health Approach, (Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 2015, Historical Overview of Black Suffering in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA: Depth of Contemporary Social Work Challenges, (International Journal of Social Work, 2017), and Drug Abuse Trend and Profile of Current Social Crisis (HSOA Journal of Addiction & Addictive Disorders, 2019).