Kimberly Ann Peace-Tuskey
Graduate Research Associate
Department of Health Promotion Sciences
Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health
The University of Arizona

Kimberly Peace-Tuskey, MSW, is a Doctor of Public Health student at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona. She served as a High/Middle School Guidance Counselor, Community Dialogue Facilitator, and Faculty Member of the ASU School of Social Work for over 10 years. She conducted research on several project teams: Mapping Q: Examining the Effectiveness of an Arts-Based Suicide Prevention for Sexual and Gender Minority Youth (U of A), Tucson Community-Based Crime Reduction Initiative: Thrive in 05! (ASU), Teen’s Joking Interactions: Associations with Cultural Values and Dating Violence Among Mexican American Couples (ASU), and Arizona Best for Babies Program Evaluation Team (ASU). Her interests include resilience and positive youth development, the impact of intersectionality and social location on the experiences of youth, and supporting the evolution of individual power, leadership, and relationship-building among young girls of color.
Degrees
- MSW