E. Aramide Adedeji, LICSW, LCSW-C
Efuntomiwa Aramide “Mimi” Adedeji, LICSW, LCSW-C, is a licensed clinical social worker with over 16 years of experience at the intersection of mental health, community advocacy, and systems change. Her approach blends clinical insight with cultural humility and lived experience, creating spaces where people feel seen, heard, and empowered. Aramide holds a Bachelor of Arts in social relations from Michigan State University and a Master of Social Work from Howard University, with licensure in Maryland and Washington, DC. She has served across child welfare, education, and nonprofit sectors, leading multidisciplinary teams and providing national trainings on topics such as trauma, grief, youth engagement, and domestic violence. In 2024, she released her debut book, A Whole New World: 8 Strategies for Reclaiming Power and Purpose After Leaving an Abusive Relationship, amplifying her commitment to survivor healing and empowerment.
Whether in therapy, training, or community settings, Aramide’s mission remains the same: to affirm the worth of every individual and dismantle barriers to healing. She also invests deeply in efforts to uplift Black and Brown girls and women—offering not just services but also sisterhood, strategy, and sustainable support.