The National African American Child and Family Research Center is designed to provide national leadership and excellence in community-engaged research to better serve African American children and families. This conference will highlight community-engaged research by community leaders and academicians in the areas of economic/social mobility, early care, and early education. We will explore the role and empowerment of community-engaged research, tactical successes, and programs that affirm, strengthen, and create positive outcomes for African American communities. While this is a hybrid conference, we truly encourage in-person attendance so that you can participate in the discussions and for ongoing conversation at networking opportunities.
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Special Guests
Dr. Howard Grant
President
Fulton Atlanta Community Action Authority
Nancy Flake Johnson
President and CEO
Urban League of Greater Atlanta
Dr. Bisa Lewis
President
Black Child Development Institute-Atlanta
Jacqueline Mull
Acting Region 4 Administrator
Administration for Children and Families (ACF)
Dr. Kim Alleyne, Director of Community Partnerships, Brazelton Touchpoints Center (BTC)
Dr. Bevan Baker, Brooklyn Perinatal Network
Dr. Cassandra Bolar, Co-Investigator, NAACFRC
Amanda Brown, Research Director, Children’s Home & Aid
Dr. Alex Camardelle, Co-Investigator, TANF/Economic Mobility
Breanna Chacere, NAACFRC Emerging Scholar, University of Houston
Desha Elliott, Doctoral Student, Clark Atlanta University
Amanda Evans, Hand, Heart + Soul Project.
Feliciano Lewis, Board Member, Georgia Head Start Association
Terrance Lewis, NAACFRC Emerging Scholar, Auburn University
Danette McLaurin-Glass, President, Center for Family and Community Wellness and First Team America
Dr. Tandeca King Gordon, Associate Director, NAACFRC
Dr. Joyce Hall, Brooklyn Perinatal Network
Sterling Johnson, Just Opportunity Portfolio Director, Partnership for Southern Equity Operations, Grady Health System.
Dr. Robert Mayberry, Co-Lead, Capacity-Building, NAACFRC
Adrienne Jones, NAACFRC Emerging Scholar, Duke University
Y. Denise Mahan, CEO, and Founder, Inspired Solutions and Director of Practice
Renee Peterkin, Deputy Director, Georgia Resilience & Opportunity Fund
Aaron Quick, In Her Hands Guaranteed Income Program
Jeffrey Shears, Co-chair, Moynihan Institute, Fathers Incorporated
Dr. Nina Smith, Co-Investigator, NAACFRC
Simone Smith, Doctoral Student, Clark Atlanta University
Ashley Strickland, Little One’s Learning Center
Dr. Rodney Washington, Co-Investigator, Early Care and Education, NAACFRC
Lawrence Wilbon, Business Development Manager, Fathers Incorporated
All general and breakout sessions will be experienced
in-person and also broadcasted live through zoom.
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